inviable mononucleate monoseptate vegetative cell with anucleate compartment
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A cell morphology phenotype observed in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle in which a cell is inviable, and has one nucleus and one septum. The septum divides the cell into two compartments, one of which contains the nucleus. [ https://www.pombase.org/gene/mah ]
Synonyms: inviable mononucleate monoseptate cell during vegetative growth inviable mononucleate monoseptate vegetative cell lethal; mononucleate monoseptate 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.
inviable with septation in the absence of nuclear division
displaced nucleus with septum
inviable with septation independent of mitosis
inviable mononucleate monoseptate vegetative cell during mitotic cell cycle
inviable with septation without nuclear division
Term relations
- mononucleate monoseptate vegetative cell with anucleate compartment
- inviable mononucleate vegetative cell
- output_of some abnormal mitotic sister chromatid segregation
- has part some (
cell phenotype and
has part some mononucleate vegetative cell and
has part some monoseptate and
has part some inviable vegetative cell and
exists_during some single-celled organism vegetative growth phase)