- cytoplasmic RNAi defective
Animals fail to silence cytoplasmic-localized RNAs. Nuclear-localized RNAs may still be sensitive to RNAi.
- hermaphrodite physiology variant
Animals exhibit variations in any physical or chemical process required to carry out hermaphrodite-specific activities or to be able to perceive and respond to hermaphrodite-specific stimuli compared to control.
- male physiology variant
Animals exhibit variations in any physical or chemical process required to carry out male-specific activities or to be able to perceive and respond to male-specific stimuli compared to control.
- sexually dimorphic physiology variant
Animals exhibit variations in any physical or chemical process required to carry out sex-specific activities or to be able to perceive and respond to sex-specific stimuli compared to control.
- embryo disorganized
Embryos fail to be organized in the same manner as observed in control animals.
- neuronal synaptic transmission variant
Any variation in the process of information transfer between two neurons; usually in reference to chemical synapses, but can also be used to refer to electrical synapses compared to control (Wormatlas).
- organism physiology phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in any physical or chemical process required for the organism to carry out its normal function or be able to perceive and respond to stimuli.
- swollen intestinal lumen
The intestinal lumen is expanded and can often be shown to be filled with bacteria. This swelling is distinct from distension of the entire intestine (intestinal edema).