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I think some relationships might be required between the children of this term an in other parts of the graph
The existing children are:
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inviable after spore germination with abnormal germ tube …
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inviable after spore germination, without cell division, uninucleate with elongated germ tube
child of
inviable after spore germination, without cell division, with elongated germ tube
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inviable after spore germination, without cell division
Definition A phenotype in which a spore germinates to produce a cell that dies without undergoing cell division.
sounds the same as:
inviable…
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Should all "inviable after spore germination" be inviable for vegetative growth?
(currently only some of its children are)
Original comment by: ValWood
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Is there a difference between
inviable after spore germination, cell cycle arrest
A phenotype in which a spore germinates to produce a cell that enters the cell cycle but then undergoes cell cycle arr…
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inviable after spore germination
is currently a cell phanoype, b ut I think that in all instances it has been used it has referred to an inviable population (I.e no spores germinate)...
If you agree…
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1. inviable after spore germination, without cell division, abnormal septum formation
2. inviable after spore germination, without cell division, abnormal septum formation, enlarged nucleus
3. inviabl…
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ntr
child of
FYPO:0001042 inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division
inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division, arrest with single nucleus
inviable …
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inviable after spore germination, single cell division, with elongated germ tube
child of
inviable after spore germination with elongated germ tube
parent of
inviable after spore germination, singl…
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inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division, branched elongated cell
inviable after spore germination, single or double cell division, curved elongated cell
inviable after spore…