Gene Information: cyd-1

Namecyd-1 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
SequenceY38F1A.5
Genetic positionII:13.29 +/- 0.136 cM
Genomic positionII: 12980591..12993117

Strains carrying this gene

Strain Genotype Description
JK2505 cyd-1(q626) II; him-5(e1490) V. Temperature-sensitive allele of cyd-1. Phenotypically wild-type at 15C. At 25C, approximately one-third of q626 hermaphrodites were missing one distal tip cell (DTC) and approximately one-half of q626 males were missing the linker cell (LC). q626 also feminizes the XO gonad. q626 affects the production of SGP daughters in both sexes. There is also a maternal component since the mutant phenotype is almost fully penetrant in offspring of homozygous mothers, but less penetrant in offspring of heterozygous mothers. Reference: Tilmann C & Kimble J. Dev Cell. 2005 Oct;9(4):489-99.
PD3011 cyd-1(cc600) II; cup-5(ar465) III; arIs39 X. arIs39 [myo-3p::ssGFP + dpy-20(+)].
SV314 rol-1(e91) cyd-1(he112)/mnC1 [dpy-10(e28) unc-52(e444)] II. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpyUncs, and rol-1 cyd-1 homozygotes which are thin, sterile, uncoordinated animals. rol-1 is largely suppressed by cyd-1. No postembryoinc cell divisions take place in cyd-1.
SV329 rol-1(e91) cyd-1(he116)/mnC1 [dpy-10(e128) unc-52(e444)] II. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpyUncs, and rol-1 cyd-1 homozygotes which are thin, sterile, uncoordinated animals. rol-1 is largely suppressed by cyd-1. No postembryoinc cell divisions take place in cyd-1.
VC527 cyd-1(ok423)/mT1 II; +/mT1 [dpy-10(e128)] III. Y38F1A.5. Homozygous lethal deletion balanced by dpy-10-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT, and segregate WT, arrested mT1 aneuploids, sterile Dpy mT1 homozygotes, and ok423 homozygotes (slow-growing sterile or late larval arrest Dpy Unc, with abnormal tail and other morphological defects). Pick WT 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