These related phenotype terms may also be of interest: cell cycle progression in M phase .
These related phenotype terms may also be of interest: cell cycle progression in M phase .
| 1 Single Mutant Phenotype(s) for cell cycle progression in telophase | ||||||||
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| Gene Name | Organism | Experiment type | Mutant Information | Strain background | Phenotype | Details | References | All phenotypes |
| CDC20/C6_01150W_A | C. albicans | heterozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: repressible Allele: cdc20delta::URA3/MET3-CDC20 |
BWP17 | cell cycle progression in telophase: delayed | Condition: repressing conditions, supplemented with methionine and cysteine |
Chou H, et al. (2011) Orthologues of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome coactivators Cdc20p and Cdh1p are important for mitotic progression and morphogenesis in Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 10(5):696-709 | CDC20 phenotypes |
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