WormMine

WS295

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Phenotype : WBPhenotype:0001623 male tail curling serotonin variant

Description  Any variation in the posture of the male tail after application of exogenous serotonin compared to control. In C. elegans, males respond with a tight ventral curling of the male tail in response to serotonin.

0 RNAi

5 RNAi Not Observed

WormBase ID
WBRNAi00069733
WBRNAi00069726
WBRNAi00069730
WBRNAi00069729
WBRNAi00069731

2 Children

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0001625 male tail curling serotonin hypersensitive Males respond to serotonin by curling their tails at a lower concentration or a shorter exposure compared to control animals. In C. elegans males respond to serotonin with a tight ventral curling of the male tail and posterior body.
WBPhenotype:0001624 male tail curling serotonin resistant Animals fail to respond to the concentration of serotonin that elicits a male tail curling response in control animals. Alternatively, animals require increased concentration or longer exposure to this compound to elicit the response compared to control animals. In C. elegans males respond to serotonin with a tight ventral curling of the male tail and posterior body.

1 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  

1 Parents

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0001232 serotonin response variant Animals exhibit variations in the response to the addition of serotonin compared to that observed in control animals. Serotonin is a monoamine neurotransmitter.

0 Phenotype Allele

0 Phenotype Allele Not Observed

1 Synonyms

Name Type
male tail curling serotonin abnormal