- B lineage variant
The descendants of the B cell (which divides only in the males) exhibit altered developmental programs compared to their counterparts in control animals.
- short-term habituation phenotype
Any variation in the decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated stimulus compared to control, over the short term. Short-term memory is memory that lasts for minutes to hours after the learning (training) event(s).
- short term plate tap habituation variant
Any variation in the decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated plate tap stimulus compared to control, over the short term. Short-term memory is memory that lasts for minutes to hours after the learning (training) event(s).
- short-term associative memory phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in their recalled and repeated responses to stimuli they are exposed to during learning and memory paradigms over the short term, compared to controls. Short-term memory is memory that lasts for minutes to hours after the learning (training) event(s).
- cell induction variant
Variations in a cell's ability to influence the fate of another cell (often of different developmental potential or ancestry via short range signaling).
- siRNA processing defective
Animals are unable to produce or maintain short interfering RNA (siRNA) from double stranded RNA (dsRNA). siRNAs are required to initiate interference of gene expression.
- inactive phase short
The period during which a worm usually does not lay eggs is short compared with control animals, based on the analysis of the distribution of the log intervals of egg-laying events.
- small RNA germline expression variant
Animals exhibit variations from controls in the expression, biogenesis, processing, or stability of any class of small RNA species in the germline. Small RNAs include microRNAs (miRNAs), tiny noncoding RNAs (tncRNAs), cluster of small X-chromosome derived RNAs (X cluster), and endogenous short interfering RNA (endo-siRNAs).
- small RNA somatic expression variant
Animals exhibit variations from controls in the expression, biogenesis, processing, or stability of any class of small RNA species in somatic cells. Small RNAs include microRNAs (miRNAs), tiny noncoding RNAs (tncRNAs), cluster of small X-chromosome derived RNAs (X cluster), and endogenous short interfering RNA (endo-siRNAs).