Laboratory Information

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Allele designationbd
HeadScott Everet Baird
InstitutionWright State University
Address Department of Biological Sciences
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton 45435
United States
Website http://www.wright.edu/~scott.baird/Baird_Lab.html
Gene classes ram 

Strains contributed by this laboratory

Strain Genotype Species Description
AN170 aff-1(ty4) unc-4(e120)/mnC1 [dpy-10(e128) unc-52(e444)] II. C. elegans Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT (heterozygotes), Unc-4 worms which are strong Egl (ty4 homozygotes), and paralyzed Dpy Uncs (mnC1 homozygotes).
HK104 C. briggsae wild isolate. C. briggsae C. briggsae wild type strain collected from Okayama, Japan.
HK105 C. briggsae wild isolate. C. briggsae C. briggsae wild type strain collected in Sendai, Japan.
PB1 him-5(e1490) V; unc-115(e2225) vab-3(bx23) X. C. elegans Unc-lethargic and kinker. Throws abnormal males-fused rays 4 and 6.
PB101 Cbr-cby-3(bd101) X. C. briggsae Chubby (short and fat--analogous to C. elegans Dpy phenotype). Parental strain is Caenorhabditis briggsae G16. Males are chubby, therefore cby-3 is X-linked.
PB102 Cbr-mih-1(bd102). C. briggsae Parental strain is Caenorhabditis briggsae G16. Throws males, about 12%. Brood size is low, about 35. Males mate well. mih-1 is autosomal.
PB103 Cbr-mih-2(bd103). C. briggsae Parental strain is Caenorhabditis briggsae G16. Throws males, about 18%. Brood size is low, about 60. Males mate well. mih-2 is autosomal.
PB104 Cbr-him(bd104). C. briggsae C. briggsae G16 derived. 8% male self-progeny. Males will mate. bd104 is autosomal.
PB107 Cbr-mih-1(bd102); Cbr-cby-3(bd101) X. C. briggsae From C. briggsae G16. Chubby. Self-progeny 14% male. mih-1 is autosomal.
PB108 Cbr-mih-2(bd103); Cbr-cby-3(bd101) X. C. briggsae From C. briggsae G16. Chubby. 16% of self-progeny are males. bd103 is autosomal.
PB110 Cbr-him(bd104) A; Cbr-dpy(bd101) X. C. briggsae From C. briggsae G16. Chubby. 8% of self-progeny are males.
PB192 Cbr-him-8(v188) I; stIs20120 X. C. briggsae stIs20120 [Cbr-myo-2p::GFP + Cbr-unc-119(+)] X. Him. Reference: Ragavapuram V, et al. G3 (Bethesda). 2015 Dec 31.
PB2 him-5(e1490) V; vab-3(bx23) egl-15(n484) X. C. elegans Type A Egl. Males abnormal-fused rays. See also WBPaper00002235.
PB201 Cre-unc(bd201). C. remanei Male-female strain. Parental strain is C. remanei ssp. vulgaris. Males and females back poorly, forward movement unaffected. Males are able to mate. Autosomal. Based on phenotype alone (defective in backward movement), it might be orthologous to unc-4. See WBPaper00002633.
PB206 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Trachelipus rathkii, that was collected from the Wright State University Biology Preserve, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with EM464.
PB212 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Trachelipus rathkii, that was collected from the Wright State University Biology Preserve, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with EM464.
PB219 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Trachelipus rathkii, that was collected from Cox Arboretum, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with EM464.
PB227 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Trachelipus rathkii, that was collected from Taylorsville MetroPark, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with SB146.
PB228 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Armadillidium vulgare, that was collected from Eastwood MetroPark, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with SB146.
PB229 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. From association with a terrestrial isopod, Cylisticus convexus, that was collected from Englewood MetroPark, Dayton Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with SB146.
PB2801 Caenorhabditis brenneri. C. brenneri Male-female strain. This is a 20X inbred (one gravid female per generation) derivative of LKC28, which is conspecific with CB5161. This is the strain that will be used for genome sequencing by Erich Schwarz/John Spieth. sp. 4 in Kiontke and Sudhaus Wormbook Ecology chapter.
PB303 C. elegans wild isolate. C. elegans Caenorhabditis elegans from association with a terrestrial isopod, Porcellio scaber, that was obtained from Ward's Biological Supply. Species ID confirmed by mating tests with JK574 fog-2(q71). Caenorhabditis elegans wild isolate.
PB306 C. elegans wild isolate. C. elegans Caenorhabditis elegans from association with a terrestrial isopod, Porcellio scaber, that was obtained from Connecticut Valley Biological Supply. Species ID confirmed by mating tests with JK574 fog-2(q71). Caenorhabditis elegans wild isolate.
PB420 C. briggsae wild isolate. C. briggsae PB420 is derived from C. briggsae Gujarat, the strain that later was named G16 and then AF16. PB420 was frozen (as C. briggsae Gujarat) 22 March 1991, thawed 15 June 2020 and sent to the CGC 1 July 2020. It may be considered ancestral to AF16 and was renamed to distinguish it from AF16 strains that have been maintained in laboratory cultures. Reference: Fodor A, et al. Nematologica 1983 92: 203-217. doi:10/1163.187529283X00456
PB4641 Caenorhabditis remanei. C. remanei Male-female strain. Inbred derivative of EM464. Inbred one gravid female per generation for 20 generations. Fitness high. Recommended for sequencing. [In Aug. 2005 the CGC received the 20 generation inbred line. Previous to this the CGC had been sending out a 14 generation inbred line, also called PB4641.] Strain used for sequencing.
PB49 egl-5(n486) unc-36(e251) III; him-5(e1490) V. C. elegans Unc and Egl. Throws males.
PB800 Caenorhabditis briggsae. C. briggsae Caenorhabditis briggsae from soil at the base of mushrooms, 228 Park Drive, Dayton Ohio. Variable ray pattern, many males with pattern similar to that of C. elegans. Species ID confirmed by mating tests with AF16.
PB826 Caenorhabditis briggsae. C. briggsae Wild type isolate of Caenorhabditis briggsae that was obtained from association with a snail in Hueston Woods State Park in Ohio. Species ID confirmed by mating test with AF16.
VT847 C. briggsae wild isolate. C. briggsae C. briggsae wild type strain collected in Hawaii.

Alleles contributed by this laboratory

Allele Type DNA Change Protein Change
bd101 Allele
bd102 Allele
bd103 Allele
bd104 Allele
bd201 Allele