- cilia absent
Neurons lack the finger-like dendritic projections, which are observed extending from similar cells in control animals.
- rays missing
Any of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan are absent.
- extra rays
Animals exhibit an extra number of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan.
- rays fused
Any of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan are joined to one another.
- rays displaced
Any of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan are shifted from their customary place.
- ray ectopic
Animals have finger-like sensory sensilla (rays) that are present in places they are normally not found, when compared to the location in control animals.
- ray tips swollen
The extreme ends of any of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan appear bloated or distended.
- male tail sensory ray development variant
Any variation in the progression of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan from its formation to the mature structure when compared to control animals.
- amphid channel cilia bulbous
The dendritic processes that normally extend through the amphid sensillum pore to the outside are truncated and have swollen ends as opposed to the extended and finger-like tips of channel cilia in control animals.