WormMine

WS295

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Phenotype : WBPhenotype:0001248 wing cilia morphology variant

Description  Animals exhibit variations in the structure or organization of the microtuble-based projections that in control animals invaginate individually into the sheath cell of the neuronal sensillum rather than projecting through the socket cell to the outside. In C. elegans, the cilia of each wing cell has its own unique shape and as they are not exposed to the outside, they do not typically take up dyes.

0 RNAi

0 RNAi Not Observed

2 Children

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0001255 wing cilia bulbous Animals exhibit wing cell sensory cilia that are truncated and swollen unlike that observed in control animals.
WBPhenotype:0001252 wing cilia axoneme morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the structure or organization of the microtubule-based fibrillar section, axoneme, of the cilia of the flat sheet-like cells associated with sensory function, from that observed in control animals.

1 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  

1 Parents

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0000615 cilia morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the structure or organization of the microtubule-based dendritic projections extending from the cell body, compared to that observed in control animals. In C. elegans, cilia are classified as channel cilia or wing cilia depending on their placement within the sensillum. Channel cilia of control animals are cylindrical, extend into the sensillum pore and are exposed to the outside. Wing cilia of control animals vary in shape, are embedded in the sensillum sheath cell and are not typically refractory to dyes indicating exposure to the outside.

4 Phenotype Allele

Public Name
n2150
ttTi4182
oy98
tm5255

10 Phenotype Allele Not Observed

Public Name
n1933
n1930
n1936
n1939
n2145
n2148
ky1
n2144
ky9
lst466

2 Synonyms

Name Type
AWC cilia morphology abnormal  
wing cilia morphology abnormal