- thin
Animals exhibit a reduced girth compared to a control animal of the same developmental stage.
- fat
Animals exhibit an increased girth compared to a control animal of the same developmental stage.
- short
Animals exhibit a decreased body length compared to control animals of the same developmental stage.
- posterior body thin
The posterior part of the worm exhibits a reduced girth compared to a control animal of the same developmental stage.
- egg laying imipramine hypersensitive
Animals respond to exogenous imipramine at a lower concentration or within a shorter time period than control animals under the same conditions.
- chemosensation defective
Animals fail to receive, process or recognize a sensory chemical stimulus in the same manner as control animals.
- photocurrent defective
Animals do not exhibit light-induced currrents to the same extent or with the same quality as control animals.
- acidification level defective
Animals are unable to acidify compartments to the same level as that observed in control animals given the same stimulus.
- bisphenol A resistant
Animals survive longer, or do not respond to the same degree as control animals under similar conditions of bisphenol A exposure.
- axon regeneration defective
Animals do not regrow axons following axon loss or damage, to the same extent, or in the same manner as observed in control animals.