Gene Information: cle-1

Namecle-1 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
SequenceC36B1.1
Genetic positionI:3.04 +/- 0.004 cM
Genomic positionI: 8705668..8724279

Strains carrying this gene

Strain Genotype Description
CH120 cle-1(cg120) I. Homozygous viable and fertile. Partially penetrant Egl and cell/axon guidance defects. Deletion of nucleotides 22756-24758 based on cosmid F39H11 sequence (Genbank AF164959). Results in loss of carboxyl NC1 domain from CLE-1.
NK2322 cle-1(qy22[cle-1::mNG+loxP]) I. Superficially wild-type. CRISPR/Cas9 insertion of mNeonGreen. Insertion site verified by PCR and sequencing.
VC855 cle-1(gk364) I. C36B1.1a. Superficially wild type. 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
VC899 cle-1(gk390) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III). C36B1.1. Apparent homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by bli-4- and GFP-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested hT2 aneuploids, and non-GFP gk390 homozygotes (arrest stage/phenotype undetermined). Homozygous hT2[bli-4 let-? qIs48] inviable. Pick WT GFP and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. 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
VC943 cle-1(gk421) I. C36B1.1a. Superficially wild type. 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