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Category:GO:0051831 ! growth or development in other organism during symbiotic interaction
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This GO term has been obsoleted.
Do not annotate to it.
id: GO:0051831
name: growth or development in other organism during symbiotic interaction
namespace: biological_process
def: "OBSOLETE. The increase in size or mass of an organism, or the progression of an organism from an initial condition to a later condition, occurring within the cells or tissues of a second organism, where the two organisms are in a symbiotic interaction. This may (but not necessarily) include a filamentous growth form, and also can include secretion of proteases and lipases to break down the tissue of the second organism." [GOC:cc]
comment: This term was made obsolete because it contained a conjunction (or). It has been replaced with the terms 'growth in other organism during symbiotic interaction ; GO:0044112' and 'development in other organism during symbiotic interaction ; GO:0044113'.
subset: gosubset_prok
synonym: "growth or development within other organism during symbiotic interaction" EXACT []
synonym: "invasive growth" BROAD []
is_obsolete: true
replaced_by: GO:0044112 ! growth in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction
replaced_by: GO:0044113 ! development in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction
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