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oops.
septum is a part_of cell specifc septa are 'isa' septum
If I don't get feed back by next Monday, 2 June I'll add these terms.
Thanks! Chandra
Original comment by: clt4
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typo in def for septum: 'centripatelly' should be 'centripetally'
otherwise, looks fine
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Original comment by: mah11
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Looks great, just a couple suggestions:
- typo in 'doliopore septum' (should be dolipore)
Maria
Original comment by: mariacostanzo
Original comment by: clt4
cellular_component ; GO:0005575
%cell ; GO:0005623
<septum ; GO:0030428
%primary septum ; GO:new
%adventitious septum ; GO:new
%complete septum ; synonym:barrier septum
%porous septum ; GO:new
%doliopore septum ; GO:new
term: complete septum ; synonym:barrier septum
definition: A septum which spans a cell and does not allow exchange of
organelles or cytoplasm between compartments.
definition_reference: SGD:clt
term: doliopore septum
definition: A septum, or cross-wall, between two portions of a
hypha; contains a central pore around which the septum is swollen to
form a barrel-shaped structure; pore is covered on each side of the septum by a septal pore cap (parenthosome).
definition_reference: SGD:maria
term: porous septum
definition: A septum or cross wall which does not entirely span the space between two portions
of cell wall and may contain a specialized central pore structure; allows
the movement of organelles and/or cytoplasm between compartments.
definition_reference: SGD:clt
term: primary septum
definition: A septum that forms following nuclear division.
definition_reference: ISBN:0471940526
term: adventitious septum
definition: A septum whose formation is independent of nuclear division. definition_reference: ISBN:0471940526
term: septum ; synonym:cross-wall
definition: A structure composed of peptidoglycan and other material
that usually forms perpendicular to the long axis of a cell or hypha and
grows centripatelly from the cell wall to the center of the cell; a septum
often compartmentalizes a cell into two daughter cells.
definition_reference: ISBN:0471940526
Reported by: clt4
Original Ticket: "geneontology/ontology-requests/837":https://sourceforge.net/p/geneontology/ontology-requests/837