chlamydospore formation
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the chlamydospore over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A chlamydospores is a mitotic (asexual) one-celled spore, produced primarily for survival, not dispersal, originating endogenously and singly within part of a pre-existing cell and possessing an inner secondary and often thickened cell wall. An example of this is found in Candida albicans.
- Code: GO:0001410
- Source: Gene Ontology
- Alternative labels:
chlamydospore development
Search details expand_more
content_copy
Mentions
- Number of publications: 14
- Number of sentences: 19
Relationships
Visualization
Relationship table filters affect the graph visualization.
Co-occurrences are not shown in the graph.