WormBase Tree Display for Phenotype: WBPhenotype:0000505
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WBPhenotype:0000505 | Description | Animals exhibit variations in the structure or organization of any of the finger-like sensory sensilla that project from the tail and embed in the male fan compared to control animals. In C. elegans, nine bilateral rays project from the tail in a radial pattern with a smooth and slightly tapered appearance. Although one neuronal member of each ray sensillum is exposed to the outside, male rays rarely take up dye. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000932 |
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WBPaper00001328 | ||||
WBPaper00002149 | ||||
WBPaper00029016 | ||||
Person_evidence | WBPerson712 | |||
Name | Primary_name | male ray morphology variant | ||
Synonym | male ray morphology abnormal | |||
Ram | ||||
Related_phenotypes | Specialisation_of | WBPhenotype:0000299 | ||
WBPhenotype:0001358 | ||||
Generalisation_of | WBPhenotype:0000285 | |||
WBPhenotype:0000297 | ||||
WBPhenotype:0000298 | ||||
WBPhenotype:0001509 | ||||
Attribute_of (6) | ||||
Associated_with | WBProcess | WBbiopr:00000026 | ||
WBbiopr:00000022 |