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Obsolete normal/abnormal mating phenotype prior to penetration #100

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CuzickA opened this issue Jul 22, 2019 · 4 comments
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Obsolete normal/abnormal mating phenotype prior to penetration #100

CuzickA opened this issue Jul 22, 2019 · 4 comments
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CuzickA commented Jul 22, 2019

After this mornings chat we decided to obsolete terms PHIPO:0000025 and PHIPO:0000029 as they are probably not in the correct place.

@ValWood and I thought it would be good to have a couple of example papers to look at. @martin2urban please could you find us some examples of papers containing pathogens with a mating defect prior to penetration. Thanks.

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CuzickA commented Jul 27, 2019

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Terms obsoleted. Need example papers to make new terms.

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normal/abnormal mating phenotype prior to penetration
 PHIPO:0000025 and PHIPO:0000029
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Prime example is species Ustilago maydis, where two haploid cells mate to generate a pathogenic dikaryon. From Phibase 4 we have Pubmed IDs: 10594825, 15578222, 15601825, 16258033, 16314447, 7926737, 8612587, 9155019

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CuzickA commented Jul 27, 2019

Thanks @martin2urban

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ValWood commented Jul 30, 2019

OK. FOr reference
umadis

I will need to curate some of the papers before I can figure this one out. I think we are conflating something, but I can't work out what.

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