WBPhenotype:0000050
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embryonic lethal
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Animals die during embryonic development. In C. elegans, often assayed as refractile eggs that fail to hatch; when applied to large-scale RNAi screens in C. elegans, more than 10% of embryos die. |
WBPhenotype:0000472
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endoderm absent
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Animals lack the early blast cells that give rise to the gut tissue (Wormatlas). |
WBPhenotype:0001635
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excess pharyngeal cells
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Animals contain an excess number of pharyngeal cells compared to control. In C. elegans, pharyngeal cells are derived from MS-blastomere. The overproduction of pharyngeal tissues is a result of other blastomeres adopting an MS-like fate. |
WBPhenotype:0000834
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E lineage variant
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The descendants of the E blastomere exhibit altered developmental programs compared to their counterparts in control animals. |
WBPhenotype:0000483
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no gut granules
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Animals lack the different inclusions within the intestinal cytoplasm, including birefringent crystalline objects and other dark-staining endosomes. In C. elegans these contents typically include glycogen granules (polysaccharide storage), rhabditin (carbohydrate storage), yolk granules (lipid and protein), and concentrated waste products (Wormatlas). |