| JK3083 |
C. elegans |
ehn-3(q689) IV. Show Description
unc-24 was recombined onto and off of ehn-3(q689) chromosome. Reference: Mathies et al. (2003) Development 130(13):2881-92. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it directly from the CGC.
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| JK3439 |
C. elegans |
ehn-3(q766) IV. Show Description
Occasional one-armed gonads. Reference: Mathies et al. (2004) Development 131(17):4333-43. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it directly from the CGC.
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| RA180 |
C. elegans |
ehn-3(rd2) IV. Show Description
~20% gonadogenesis defects, primarily one-armed gonads. Reference: Large and Mathies (2010) Dev Biol 339(1):51-64.
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| JK3087 |
C. elegans |
ehn-3(q689) unc-5(e53) IV. Show Description
Unc. About 20% have single gonad arm. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it from the CGC.
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| DZ683 |
C. elegans |
tra-2(ar221) II; xol-1(y9) X; rdIs4. Show Description
rdIs4 [ehn-3a::Venus(delta)]. Temperature-sensitive. Must be maintained at 15°C to produce progeny. Strain develops as hermaphrodites at 15°C (some animals are intersex with male tails), and develops as XX pseudomales at 25°C. GFP expressed in gonadal precursors. Reference: Kroetz MB & Zarkower D. G3 (Bethesda). 2015 Oct 23;5(12):2831-41.
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| DZ685 |
C. elegans |
xol-1(y9) X; rdIs4. Show Description
rdIs4 [ehn-3a::Venus(delta)]. Slightly Egl. Male lethal. GFP expressed in gonadal precursors. Reference: Kroetz MB & Zarkower D. G3 (Bethesda). 2015 Oct 23;5(12):2831-41.
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| RA446 |
C. elegans |
unc-119(ed3) III; rdIs4 X. Show Description
rdIs4 [ehn-3a::Venus + unc-119(+)] X. Expresses Venus (YFP) in Z1/Z4 beginning in embryogenesis and continuing through the L1 larval stage. Reference: Large EE and Mathies LD. G3 (Bethesda). 2014 Mar 20;4(3):471-83.
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| RA45 |
C. elegans |
rdIs2 V. Show Description
rdIs2 [ehn-3a::GFP + rol-6(su1006)] V. Rollers. The ehn-3a::GFP reporter (pRA230) contains 3,003 bp upstream of the ehn-3a translational start and the first two exons of ehn-3a. GFP expression in Z1 and Z4 during embryogenesis and early larval development. Reference: Welchman DP, Mathies LD, Ahringer J. (2007) Dev Biol. 305(1): 347-57.
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