monoseptate vegetative cell with binucleate and anucleate compartments
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A cell phenotype observed in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle in which a cell has two nuclei and one septum, but both nuclei are in a single compartment on one side of the septum. Arises when a cell undergoes septation despite abnormal chromosome segregation, producing inviable daughter cells, and in which the septum forms in a position that partitions both nuclei into one compartment. Cell separation may or may not be completed. [ https://www.pombase.org/gene/vw https://www.pombase.org/gene/mah ]
Synonyms: monoseptate cell with binucleate and anucleate compartments during vegetative growth monoseptate vegetative cell with binucleate and anucleate compartments following abnormal chromosome segregation septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate cell formation
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) or its descendants, because these phenotypes often co-occur. Consider also annotating to 'unequal mitotic sister chromatid segregation' (FYPO:0003241) or one of its descendants, because the abnormal chromosome segregation seen in these mutants often separates DNA into unequal portions.
abnormal nuclear segregation
monoseptate vegetative cell with binucleate and anucleate compartments during mitotic cell cycle
unequal nuclear partitioning
binucleate monoseptate cell with nuclei grouped
nuclear missegregation