Gene Information: unc-85

Nameunc-85 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
SequenceF10G7.3
Genetic positionII:-3.16 +/- 0.056 cM
Genomic positionII: 4702069..4703219

Strains carrying this gene

Strain Genotype Description
AG152 unc-85(e1414) bli-2(e768) dpy-10(e128) II. Unc and Dpy. Not Blistered: dpy-10 suppresses the appearance of the blisters.
CB1414 unc-85(e1414) II. Bursae abnormal. Lineage abnormal. Unc-kinky backing. Unc-lurches forward. Egl. M-MATING-NO SUCCESS. Rec'd new stock from J. Hodgkin 12/4/00.
CB4793 mup-1(e2430) lin-31(n301) unc-85(e1414) II. mup-1(e2430) is a temperature sensitive two-fold arrest lethal. Maintain at 15C. Easily scored, at restrictive temperature they look like tiny little croissants. Muv and Unc.
CB5595 unc-85(e1414) II; him-8(e1489) IV. Unc hermaphrodites and males. Mate have variably abnormal tail anatomy. ME 0.
GS408 evl-2(ar119)/unc-85(e1414) dpy-10(e128) II. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpyUncs and Steriles which have an everted Vulva. CGC rec'd new stock from Iva Greenwald 5/2000. The unc-85 dpy-10 chromosome had been lost from this stock; for some reason it was difficult to maintain as a heterozygote. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it from the CGC. This strain cannot be distributed to commercial organizations. This strain cannot be used for any commercial purpose or for work on human subjects.
MT2150 lin-31(n301) unc-85(e1414) II. Muv. Unc.
VC1690 unc-85(ok2125) II. F10G7.3. External left primer: TTCGAAATCGATTGAAACCC. External right primer: GCTCGAGAGGCTGCTTTAGA. Internal left primer: TCCGTTCGAAATTTCCTGTT. Internal right primer: CCCCGTGTCTTTCATTGATT. Internal WT amplicon: 2106 bp. Deletion size: 1708 bp. Deletion left flank: TGGAAAAATAAATAAATAAATACGAAGAAG. Deletion right flank: AGTAAAGAAATTGATTTAAAAAGAAAATAA. Attribution: This strain was provided by the C. elegans Reverse Genetics Core Facility at the University of British Columbia, which is part of the international C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium, which should be acknowledged in any publications resulting from its use. Paper_evidence WBPaper00041807