Ontology of Microbial Phenotypes
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- increased cell viability
- increased cell volume
- increased cell volume variability
- increased cell wall chitin level
- increased cell wall protein level
- increased cell-cell self recognition
- increased cellular pigment accumulation
- increased cellular pigment accumulation
- increased chemotaxis
- increased colonization of a host
- increased colonization of host tissue
- increased colonization of mouse tissue
- increased colonization of rabbit tissue
- increased colonization of tissue in an immunocompromised host
- increased colonization of tissue in an immunocompromised mouse
- increased colonization of tissue in an immunocompromised rabbit
- increased colony size
- increased concentration
- increased conjugation
- increased correlation between nucleoid and cell constriction during cell division
- increased cytoskeleton morphology
- increased decarboxylase activity
- increased degree of nucleoid constriction at the onset of cell constriction
- increased diazonium blue B staining
- increased drug-dependence of population growth
- increased duration
- increased endocytosis
- increased endospore formation
- increased enzymatic activity
- increased ferric reductase activity
- increased filamentous growth
- increased flagellum length
- increased flocculation
- increased fraction of cells with one nucleoid
- increased fraction of cells with two nucleoids
- increased fraction of non-constricted cells
- increased frequency of DNA breaks
- increased frequency of Holliday junction structures
- increased frequency of chromosome missegregation
- increased frequency of double-strand DNA breaks
- increased frequency of gene silencing
- increased frequency of homologous recombination
- increased frequency of persister cells
- increased frequency of single-strand DNA breaks
- increased frequency of site-specific recombination
- increased gene expression
- increased growth factor requirement
- increased haploid fruiting
- increased heme utilization
- increased hemolysis