WBPhenotype:0001517
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annulae morphology variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the circumferential pattern of ridges in the outer cortical layer of the cuticle, compared to that observed in control animals of the same developmental stage. |
WBPhenotype:0001401
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mitochondria morphology variant
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The morphological appearance of mitochondria is varied compared to control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0001399
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cell membrane morphology variant
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Any variation in the structure, form or composition of the semipermeable lipid bilayer that creates a boundary between the interior and exterior environment for cells, cellular organelles and tissues, within an organism compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001671
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vesicle organization variant
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Animals display variations in the distribution of spherical membrane-bound fluid-filled organelles, compared to that observed in control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0001515
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struts variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the quantity or patterning of electron-dense columnar structures that join the basal and cortical cuticle layers, from that observed in control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0001398
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neurite morphology variant
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Animals display variations in the structure, organization of components, or spatial pattern of any projection stemming from a neuronal cell, compared to that observed in control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0000615
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cilia morphology variant
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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. |
WBPhenotype:0001028
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nuclear appearance variant
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The morphological appearance of nuclei differs from control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0001300
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germ cell cytoplasmic morphology variant
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Any variation in the composition or structure of the contents within a germ cell, excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, compared to control. Germ cells include sperm, oocytes, and their precursors. |
WBPhenotype:0002096
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golgi apparatus morphology variant
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Any variation in the form or composition of membrane bound organelles, known as the Golgi apparatus, that traffic material from the endoplasmic reticulum or various endosomes, and process proteins for secretion, compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0002097
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lysosome morphology variant
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Any variation in the form or composition of membrane bound organelles, known as lysosomes, that have an acidic interior and generally act to digest components of the cell, compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001523
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extracellular matrix variant
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Any variation in the makeup, density or area of the ECM compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001880
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endoplasmic reticulum morphology variant
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Any variation in the form, structure or composition of the endoplasmic reticulum compared to control. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an irregular network of membranes, that occurs in the cytoplasm, and forms a complex meshwork of tubular channels. The ER has two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached). |
WBPhenotype:0001263
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peroxisome morphology variant
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The morphological appearance of peroxisomes is variant compared to control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0010002
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cell organization biogenesis variant
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Variations in the process(es) involved in the assembly and arrangement of cell structures compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0002095
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lysosome-related organelle morphology variant
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Any variation in the form or composition of membrane bound organelles, known as lysosome-related organelles (LROs) that, like lysosomes, have an acidic interior and generally act to digest components of the cell but are distinct in function, composition, and morphology, compared to control. |