- P0 spindle position abnormal
Altered P0 spindle placement causes either a symmetric first division, a division in which P1 is larger than AB, or a division in which the asymmetry is exaggerated such that AB is much larger than normal.
- chromatin accessibility abnormal
Animals exhibit cells with an abnormal degree of chromatin accessibility, compared to controls, detected using techniques such as ATAC-seq (Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing).
- sodium iodide resistant
Animals fail to respond to the concentration of sodium iodide that elicits a response in control animals. Alternatively, animals require increased concentration or longer exposure to this compound to elicit the response compared to control animals.
- development phenotype
Variations in the progression of an integrated living unit (a cell, tissue, organ or organism) over time from an initial condition to a later condition compared to control animals.
- electrophysiology phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in the electrical properties of any of its cells or tissues compared to control.
- pigmentation phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in the accumulation or expression of biochromes or any other substances that alter transparency/translucency.