WormMine

WS297

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Allele :

Public Name  rt142 KO Consortium Allele  false
Mutagen  EMS NBP Allele  false
Nema GENETAG Consortium Allele  false WormBase ID  WBVar00241641
Sequence Status  Pending_curation Species  Caenorhabditis elegans
Status  Live Type  Allele
Type Of Mutation  Deletion

1 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  

1 Gene

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00003891 osm-11 F11C7.5 Caenorhabditis elegans

0 Gene Class

15 Phenotype

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0000412 octanol chemotaxis defective Failure to execute the characteristic response to 1-octanol as defined by control animals. In C.elegans 1-octanol is typically a repellant.
WBPhenotype:0000697 protruding vulva Animals undergo incomplete vulval morphogenesis, resulting in the formation of a single protrusion at the site of the vulva.
WBPhenotype:0000641 activity level variant Any variation in the degree of movement compared to control animals.
WBPhenotype:0000315 mechanosensation variant Any variation with respect to perception or response to mechanical stimuli compared to control animals.
WBPhenotype:0001524 quiescence variant Exhibition of quiescent behavior under inappropriate conditions and improper recovery from quiescent state. Quiescent behavior is normally coupled with lethargus.
WBPhenotype:0000695 vulva morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the gross structure or organization of the reproductive organ required for depositing eggs and for influencing male mating behavior compared to control.
WBPhenotype:0000071 head morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the form, structure or composition of any portion of their anterior end (which typically includes the anterior sensilla, pharynx and all muscles that are innervated by the nerve ring) compared to control.
WBPhenotype:0000700 multivulva Multiple vulva-like protrusions are present along the ventral side of the animal. In C. elegans, this is usually a result of all six vulval precursor cells adopting primary or secondary vulval fates.
WBPhenotype:0000876 organism osmotic stress response variant Animals exhibit variations in their response to osmotic stress compared to that observed in control animals.
WBPhenotype:0001040 chemosensory response variant Variations in the state or activity of an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a chemical stimulus, compared to control.
WBPhenotype:0000907 anus morphology variant Any variation in the structural appearance of the caudal opening of the rectum in the tail compared to control animals.
WBPhenotype:0001418 organism hypersensitive desiccation Animals respond to less severe drought-like conditions or a shorter exposure compared to control animals.
WBPhenotype:0000220 vulva cell fate specification variant Any aberrancy in the processes that govern acquisition of vulval cell fates compared to control animals.
WBPhenotype:0001998 hypersensitive to laser ablation Animals respond more severely to laser ablation than control animals subjected to the same laser ablation conditions.
WBPhenotype:0000545 egg retention Eggs are retained in the uterus at a later stage when compared with control animals.

2 Phenotype Not Observed

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0001586 multiple anchor cells Animals contain more than one anchor cell. In C. elegans, presumptive ventral uterine cells undergo fate transformation and instead acquire the properties of an anchor cell (often due to defects in lateral signaling).
WBPhenotype:0000256 amphid neuron morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the quantity, structure or organization of the components of the neuronal cells of the amphid sensillum, from that observed in control animals. In C. elegans, these neurons are commonly assayed by dye-filling experiments using FITC, DiI or DiO.

1 Strains

WormBase ID
WBStrain00008296