GO Term : GO:0009877 nodulation GO

Namespace:  biological_process Obsolete:  false
description  The formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules on plant roots.

0 Cross References

1 Data Sets

Name URL
InterPro domain GO annotations  

1 Ontology

Name
GO

15 Ontology Annotations

Class GO Term Gene Name Db
OntologyAnnotation GO:0009877 Lus10018640 GO
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 Lus10018640.g  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0009877 Clevi.0005s0517.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 Clevi.0005s0517  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 Clevi.0006s1717  
OntologyAnnotation GO:0009877 Clevi.0006s1717.1.p GO
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR003484  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR005978  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR005981  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR008715  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR008716  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR008718  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR010586  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR015851  
GOAnnotation GO:0009877 IPR020944  

5 Parents

Identifier Name Description
GO:0009877 nodulation The formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules on plant roots.
GO:0008150 biological_process Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end.
GO:0051704 multi-organism process A biological process which involves another organism of the same or different species.
GO:0044419 interspecies interaction between organisms Any process in which an organism has an effect on an organism of a different species.
GO:0044403 symbiosis, encompassing mutualism through parasitism An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. Microscopic symbionts are often referred to as endosymbionts. The various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, in which the association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms; mutualism, in which the association is advantageous, or often necessary to one or both and not harmful to either; and commensalism, in which one member of the association benefits while the other is not affected. However, mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism are often not discrete categories of interactions and should rather be perceived as a continuum of interaction ranging from parasitism to mutualism. In fact, the direction of a symbiotic interaction can change during the lifetime of the symbionts due to developmental changes as well as changes in the biotic/abiotic environment in which the interaction occurs.

6 Relations

Relationship
Parent Term . Identifier

Child Term . Identifier
is_a GO:0044403 GO:0009877
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0009877
is_a GO:0044419 GO:0009877
is_a GO:0051704 GO:0009877
part of GO:0009877 GO:0009878
part of GO:0009877 GO:0009878

2 Synonyms

Name Type
nodule formation synonym
nodule development synonym