FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term ascospore-type prospore assembly ID (Ontology) GO:0031321 (Gene Ontology)
Definition During ascospore formation, the process in which each haploid nucleus becomes encapsulated by a double membrane.[ PubMed:14702385 ]
Also Known As "ascospore-type prospore formation"
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cell cycle process
 |__meiotic cell cycle process_____________________________
reproductive process                                       |
 |__developmental process involved in reproduction_________|
 |__meiotic cell cycle process_____________________________|
cellular component assembly                                |
 |__cellular component assembly involved in morphogenesis__|
developmental process                                      |
 |__developmental process involved in reproduction_________|
anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis   |
 |__cellular component assembly involved in morphogenesis__|
                                                           ascospore-type prospore assembly
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Is a developmental process involved in reproduction
cellular component assembly involved in morphogenesis
meiotic cell cycle process
Part of ascospore formation
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    "forespore formation" RELATED
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