It will also need adding to PHI-ECO and the anti infective list.
Preferred term label
resistance to arborcandin C
sensitive to arborcandin C
normal growth on arborcandin C
Textual definition
A growth phenotype which describes the resistance of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C. Typically, organisms are deemed resistant to a chemical if they survive at a concentration of the chemical that does not allow wild type individuals or populations to grow.
A growth phenotype which describes the sensitivity of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C. Typically, organisms are deemed sensitive to a chemical if they stop growing (and may die) at a concentration of the chemical that allows wild type individuals or populations to grow.
A growth phenotype which describes the absence of change of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C (i.e. indistinguishable from wild type).
Suggested parent term
increased resistance to chemical
increased sensitivity to chemical
chemical phenotype
For https://github.com/PHI-base/curation/issues/145
Note: I have not found this chemical in CHEBI, CAS or the FRAC 2022 list. I have found this record for it https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Arborcandin-C.
It will also need adding to PHI-ECO and the anti infective list.
Preferred term label
resistance to arborcandin C sensitive to arborcandin C normal growth on arborcandin C
Textual definition
A growth phenotype which describes the resistance of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C. Typically, organisms are deemed resistant to a chemical if they survive at a concentration of the chemical that does not allow wild type individuals or populations to grow.
A growth phenotype which describes the sensitivity of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C. Typically, organisms are deemed sensitive to a chemical if they stop growing (and may die) at a concentration of the chemical that allows wild type individuals or populations to grow.
A growth phenotype which describes the absence of change of individuals or populations after exposure to arborcandin C (i.e. indistinguishable from wild type).
Suggested parent term
increased resistance to chemical increased sensitivity to chemical chemical phenotype