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obsolete trehalose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore formation
Obsolete Term Information
Accession
GO:1901372
Name
obsolete trehalose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore formation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
mycose biosynthesis involved in ascospore biosynthesis, mycose biosynthesis involved in ascospore formation, mycose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore biosynthesis, mycose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore formation, mykose biosynthesis involved in ascospore biosynthesis, mykose biosynthesis involved in ascospore formation, mykose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore biosynthesis, mykose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore formation, trehalose anabolism involved in ascospore biosynthesis, trehalose anabolism involved in ascospore formation, trehalose biosynthesis involved in ascospore biosynthesis, trehalose biosynthesis involved in ascospore formation, trehalose biosynthetic process involved in ascospore biosynthesis, trehalose formation involved in ascospore biosynthesis, trehalose formation involved in ascospore formation, trehalose synthesis involved in ascospore biosynthesis, trehalose synthesis involved in ascospore formation
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Definition
OBSOLETE. Any trehalose biosynthetic process that is involved in ascospore formation.
Source:
GOC:TermGenie
Comment
This term was obsoleted because it does not represent a specific pathway.
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