pathogenicity
P41034
predicate
Indicates that one entity has the capacity to cause disease or harmful pathological effects in another entity.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| pathogenicity canonical | 75 |
| pathogenicEffect | 7 |
| hasPathogenicity | 3 |
| pathogenicOnGenus | 1 |
| pathogenicityInNonhumanPrimates | 1 |
Description generation (PDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.
Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning. # Instructions Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. # Response Format Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: pathogenicity
Generated description
Indicates that one entity has the capacity to cause disease or harmful pathological effects in another entity.
Sample triples (87)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Ophiostoma quercus | opportunistic pathogen of oak ⓘ |
| Ophiostoma ips | weak pathogen of conifers ⓘ |
| Meliolales | mostly mild plant pathogens ⓘ |
| Mycobacterium | includes important human pathogens ⓘ |
| Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex | highly pathogenic ⓘ |
| Solenopsis invicta virus 1 | pathogenic to Solenopsis invicta ⓘ |
| Heteroderidae | root damage via predicate surface "pathogenicEffect" ⓘ |
| Heteroderidae | stunted plant growth via predicate surface "pathogenicEffect" ⓘ |
| Heteroderidae | yield loss via predicate surface "pathogenicEffect" ⓘ |
| Reston ebolavirus | high via predicate surface "pathogenicityInNonhumanPrimates" ⓘ |
| Microascaceae | opportunistic human pathogens ⓘ |
| Microascaceae | animal pathogens ⓘ |
| Scopulariopsis | opportunistic human pathogen ⓘ |
| Debaryomycetaceae | opportunistic infections in humans ⓘ |
| Nectria | necrotrophic ⓘ |
| Spilocaea pomi | Malus via predicate surface "pathogenicOnGenus" ⓘ |
| Melanconidaceae | twig dieback via predicate surface "pathogenicEffect" ⓘ |
| Melanconidaceae | branch cankers via predicate surface "pathogenicEffect" ⓘ |
| Phyllachoraceae | obligate pathogens ⓘ |
| Pucciniomycotina | often highly host-specific ⓘ |
| Wolinella | primarily non-pathogenic in natural hosts ⓘ |
| Helicobacter | includes pathogenic species ⓘ |
| Helicobacter | includes commensal species ⓘ |
| Carpediemonas | non-pathogenic to humans ⓘ |
| Monocercomonoides | generally considered non-pathogenic ⓘ |
| Opisthosporidia | can be pathogenic to protists via predicate surface "hasPathogenicity" ⓘ |
| Opisthosporidia | can be pathogenic to animals via predicate surface "hasPathogenicity" ⓘ |
| Opisthosporidia | can be pathogenic to fungi via predicate surface "hasPathogenicity" ⓘ |
| Campylobacterales | includes human pathogens ⓘ |
| Campylobacterales | includes animal pathogens ⓘ |
| Nocardia asteroides | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |
| Mycobacterium marinum | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |
| Veillonellales | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |
| Salinivibrio | generally non-pathogenic to humans ⓘ |
| Photobacterium phosphoreum | not typically pathogenic to humans ⓘ |
| Listonella | opportunistic pathogen of marine animals ⓘ |
| Shigella | highly pathogenic to humans ⓘ |
| Pseudomonas | includes opportunistic human pathogens ⓘ |
| Pseudomonas | includes plant pathogens ⓘ |
| Coxiella | pathogenic to humans ⓘ |
| Coxiella | pathogenic to animals ⓘ |
| Psychrobacter | opportunistic pathogen in humans ⓘ |
| Psychrobacter | rare cause of human infection ⓘ |
| Legionellales | includes intracellular pathogens ⓘ |
| Xanthomonadales | many species are plant pathogens ⓘ |
| Mycobacterium fortuitum | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |
| Acinetobacter | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |
| Enterobacter | opportunistic human pathogen ⓘ |
| Shewanella | opportunistic human pathogen (rare) ⓘ |
| Moraxella | opportunistic pathogen ⓘ |