T-shaped cell
T-shaped cell during recovery from quiescence
2016-11-25T14:22:18Z
T-shaped cell during recovery from stationary phase
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T-shaped cell during transition from cell quiescence
A cell morphology phenotype in which a new growth zone forms along the lateral portion of the cell (often in the middle) before septation, such that a single cell grows in the form of the letter T, when the cell undergoes transition from G0 phase, re-entering the cell cycle phase from which it entered G0 (G1 or G2). Cell length is normal.
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A T-shaped cell may septate perpendicular to the normal septation axis, and divide to form normal-shaped daughter cells. Note that if you have done an experiment that assays the viability of a population of cells, such as looking at colony growth or growth in liquid culture, you should also annotate to 'viable cell population' (FYPO:0002058) or one of its descendants.
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cell morphology, T shaped during recovery from quiescence
T-shaped cell during cell cycle re-entry
T-shaped cell during exit from cell quiescence