diff --git a/modules/t/test-genome-DBs/ontology/ontology/term.txt b/modules/t/test-genome-DBs/ontology/ontology/term.txt
index cf11b9265d155e6efbee1878af1ab00ed4488640..0118ce976c6db1f125d0f8186a991a578607bb82 100644
--- a/modules/t/test-genome-DBs/ontology/ontology/term.txt
+++ b/modules/t/test-genome-DBs/ontology/ontology/term.txt
@@ -162,7 +162,6 @@
 40842	5	NULL	SO:0001272	tRNA_gene	""""" []"	0	0
 41072	5	NULL	SO:0001503	processed_transcript	"""A transcript for which no open reading frame has been identified and for which no other function has been determined."" [MGI:hdeen]"	0	0
 41494	5	SOFA	SO:0000340	chromosome	"Structural unit composed of a nucleic acid molecule which controls its own replication through the interaction of specific proteins at one or more origins of replication." [SO:ma]	0	0
-44355	5	N	SO:0000234	mRNA	"Messenger RNA is the intermediate molecule between DNA and protein. It includes UTR and coding sequences. It does not contain introns." [SO:ma]	0	0
 43394	5	SOFA	SO:0000253	tRNA	"Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules are approximately 80 nucleotides in length. Their secondary structure includes four short double-helical elements and three loops (D, anti-codon, and T loops). Further hydrogen bonds mediate the characteristic L-shaped molecular structure. Transfer RNAs have two regions of fundamental functional importance: the anti-codon, which is responsible for specific mRNA codon recognition, and the 3' end, to which the tRNA's corresponding amino acid is attached (by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases). Transfer RNAs cope with the degeneracy of the genetic code in two manners: having more than one tRNA (with a specific anti-codon) for a particular amino acid; and 'wobble' base-pairing, i.e. permitting non-standard base-pairing at the 3rd anti-codon position." [http://www.sanger.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Rfam/getacc?RF00005, ISBN:0198506732]	0	0
 44395	5	NULL	SO:0001263	ncRNA_gene	"" []	0	0
 45000	5	NULL	SO:0001877	lnc_RNA	"A non-coding RNA over 200nucleotides in length." [HGNC:mw]	0	0