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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:induction by symbiont of tumor or growth in host
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Accession:GO:0051819 term browser browse the term
Definition:The process in which a symbiont causes the formation of a mass of cells in a host organism. While these growths are often called nodules, they are not formed as nitrogen-fixing structures, but rather to provide an environment for the symbiont to grow. In this sense they are parasitic structures rather than mutualistic.
Synonyms:related_synonym: induction by symbiont in host of tumor, nodule, or growth;   induction by symbiont in host of tumor, nodule, or growth containing transformed cells;   induction by symbiont of nodulation, tumor or growth in host;   induction of tumor, nodule, or growth containing transformed cells in other organism during symbiotic interaction;   induction of tumor, nodule, or growth containing transformed cells in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction;   induction of tumor, nodule, or growth in other organism during symbiotic interaction;   induction of tumor, nodule, or growth in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction
 alt_id: GO:0044005;   GO:0044006;   GO:0051820



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  biological_process 17878
    cellular process 16920
      symbiont-mediated perturbation of host cellular process 0
        induction by symbiont of tumor or growth in host 0
          effector-mediated induction of cell cycle reactivation in host 0
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  biological_process 17878
    biological process involved in interspecies interaction between organisms 1809
      biological process involved in symbiotic interaction 248
        biological process involved in interaction with host 151
          modulation by symbiont of host process 4
            symbiont-mediated perturbation of host cellular process 0
              induction by symbiont of tumor or growth in host 0
                effector-mediated induction of cell cycle reactivation in host 0
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