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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:penetration hypha formation
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Definition:The assembly by the symbiont of a threadlike, tubular structure, which may contain multiple nuclei and may or may not be divided internally by septa or cross-walls, for the purpose of penetration into its host organism. In the case of an appressorium existing, this term is defined in further details as the process in which the symbiont penetration peg expands to form a hypha which traverses the epidermal cell and emerges into the intercellular space of the mesophyll tissue. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
Comment:Note that this term should not be used to annotate gene products of the host. It should only be used to annotate those gene products from the symbiont involved in this process.
Synonyms:related_synonym: formation of symbiont penetration hypha for entry into host;   symbiont penetration hypha formation for entry into host



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  biological_process 20543
    developmental process 7160
      anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis 1384
        formation of infection structure 0
          penetration hypha formation 0
            positive regulation of penetration hypha formation 0
            regulation of penetration hypha formation + 0
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  biological_process 20543
    biological process involved in interspecies interaction between organisms 2014
      biological process involved in symbiotic interaction 166
        biological process involved in interaction with host 130
          symbiont entry into host 88
            formation of infection structure 0
              penetration hypha formation 0
                positive regulation of penetration hypha formation 0
                regulation of penetration hypha formation + 0
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