Pathogen Host Interaction Phenotype Ontology
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- in_subset
- inchi
- inchikey
- increased DNA binding
- increased RNA binding
- increased RNA level
- increased amount
- increased asexual spore germination frequency
- increased carbohydrate binding
- increased catalytic activity
- increased cellular cAMP level
- increased cellular melanin accumulation
- increased cellular pigment accumulation
- increased cellular reactive oxygen species level
- increased cellular toxin level
- increased chitin hydrolysis present
- increased chitin level in asexual spore
- increased chitinase activity
- increased concentration
- increased duration
- increased expression of a host defense-related protein involved in a pathogen interaction
- increased extent of pathogen-associated host lesions
- increased host hemorrhage with pathogen
- increased host immune inflammatory response with pathogen
- increased host membrane blebbing during pathogen invasion
- increased host protein phosphorylation with pathogen
- increased hyphal growth
- increased in magnitude relative to
- increased length
- increased level of host defense-induced RNA
- increased level of host defense-induced callose deposition
- increased level of host defense-induced protein
- increased level of host defense-induced reactive oxygen species
- increased level of host defense-induced reducing sugar in apoplast
- increased level of host defense-related RNA involved in a pathogen interaction
- increased level of pathogen RNA within host
- increased level of pathogen deoxynivalenol within host
- increased level of pathogen produced toxin within host
- increased level of pathogen reactive oxygen species production within host
- increased level of pyocyanin
- increased level of substance in cell
- increased number of asexual pathogen spores within host
- increased number of asexual spores
- increased number of host galls during pathogen invasion
- increased number of host side shoots during pathogen colonization
- increased number of hyphal septa
- increased number of nuclei in asexual spore
- increased number of pathogen asexual sporulation structures within host lesion
- increased number of pathogen penetration structure when near host
- increased number of penetration structure