- cell physiology phenotype
Animals exhibit variations at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell, in any physical or chemical process required for the cell to carry out its normal functions or be able to perceive and respond to stimuli, compared to control animals.
- cell pigmentation phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in the accumulation or expression of biochromes or any other substances that alter transparency/translucency of a cell.
- blast cell physiology phenotype
Animals exhibit variations in any physical or chemical process required for the blast cell to carry out its normal functions or activities or be able to perceive and respond to cues, compared to control animals.
- cell division variant
Any variation that alters the physical partitioning and separation of a cell into daughter cells compared to control.
- cell cycle variant
Cells of the animals exhibit variations in the initiation, progression or exit from the biochemical and morphological processes that occur during successive replication or nuclear replication events from that observed for control animals.
- cell development variant
Any variation in the progression of a cell from when it is first formed to when it becomes a mature structure when compared to control animals.