WBPhenotype:0002171
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alkaline pH chemotaxis variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the characteristic movement towards typically attractive alkaline pH (pH higher than 7) compared to control. However animals tend to avoid very high pH levels (pH11). pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. In C. elegans animals chemotax toward higher alkaline pH. |
WBPhenotype:0001441
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aqueous positive chemotaxis defective
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Animals fail to move towards attractive water-soluble chemicals. |
WBPhenotype:0001462
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sodium chloride chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of sodium chloride. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, sodium chloride is an attractant. |
WBPhenotype:0001051
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cation positive chemotaxis variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the characteristic movement towards typically attractive cations compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001052
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anion positive chemotaxis variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the characteristic movement towards typically attractive anions compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001053
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cyclic nucleotide positive chemotaxis variant
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Animals exhibit variations in the characteristic movement towards cyclic nucleotides compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0001460
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ammonium chloride chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of ammonium chloride. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, ammonium chloride is an attractant. NH4Cl has also been used to assay for Cl- attraction. |
WBPhenotype:0001461
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sodium acetate chemotaxis variant
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Any variation in the directed movement of a worm in response to a specific concentration gradient of sodium acetate. In C. elegans, at specific concentrations, sodium acetate is an attractant. Sodium acetate has also been used to assay for Na+ attraction. |