inviable septated mononucleate vegetative cell
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A cell phenotype in which a cell is inviable, and contains one nucleus and one or more septa. The nucleus is not in the normal location. [ https://www.pombase.org/gene/vw https://www.pombase.org/gene/mah ]
Synonyms: inviable septated mononucleate cell inviable septated mononucleate vegetative cell with mislocalized nucleus inviable septated mononucleate cell during vegetative growth lethal; septated mononucleate vegetative cell
Term information
In cells with this phenotype, septation has proceeded despite chromosome segregation failing to complete normally. Chromosome segregation may be incomplete or entirely abolished. Consider also annotating to 'cut' (FYPO:0003155), 'septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation' (FYPO:0003166), or their descendants, because these phenotypes often co-occur.
septation in the absence of nuclear division
septation without nuclear division
inviable cell with cytokinesis without nuclear division
inviable cell with septation independent of mitosis
septation independent of mitosis
cytokinesis without nuclear division
inviable cell with cytokinesis in the absence of nuclear division
cytokinesis in the absence of nuclear division
inviable cell with septation in the absence of nuclear division
inviable cell with premature septation
inviable cell with septation without nuclear division
inviable septated mononucleate vegetative cell during mitotic cell cycle
Term relations
- septated mononucleate vegetative cell with mislocalized nucleus and anucleate compartment
- inviable mononucleate vegetative cell
- has part some (
has part some mononucleate vegetative cell and
has part some inviable vegetative cell and
has part some mislocalized nucleus and
has part some septated vegetative cell and
exists_during some single-celled organism vegetative growth phase)