WBPhenotype:0001438
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odorant positive chemotaxis defective
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Animals fail to move towards attractive volatile organic molecules. In C. elegans, these compounds are sensed by the AWA and AWC neurons. |
WBPhenotype:0001484
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ammonium acetate chemotaxis defective
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Animals fail to execute directed movement in response to ammonium acetate. In C. elegans, ammonium acetate is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001467
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AWC odorant chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of an animal in response to a volatile chemical stimulus that is usually received and processed by the AWC sensory neuron in control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0001473
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pentanol chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of pentanol. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, pentanol is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001471
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hexanol chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of hexanol. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, hexanol is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001475
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trimethylthiazole chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of trimethylthiazole. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, trimethylthiazole is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001465
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acetone chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of acetone. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, acetone is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001466
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AWA odorant chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of an animal in response to a volatile chemical stimulus that is usually received and processed by the AWA sensory neuron in control animals. |