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CB1196 C. elegans unc-26(e1196) IV. Show Description
Unc-severe kinker. Small. Scrawny. Flaccid. Little movement. Slow pharyngeal pumping.
CB205 C. elegans unc-26(e205) IV. Show Description
Growth slow. Unc and Small. Revertible. M-MATING-NO SUCCESS.
DR2 C. elegans unc-26(m2) IV. Show Description
Kinky. Coiler.
DR97 C. elegans unc-26(e345) IV. Show Description
Unc.
EG3027 C. elegans unc-26(s1710) IV. Show Description
Severe kinker. Small and scrawny with flaccid little movement. Slow pharyngeal pumping.
BC11580 C. elegans dpy-5(e907) I; sEx11580. Show Description
sEx11580 [rCes JC8.10b::GFP + pCeh361]. Maintain by picking WT. WT animals are GFP+. Strain construction supported by Genome British Columbia and Genome Canada. Please acknowledge McKay et al, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 68: 159-169 2004 (WBPaper00006525).
CB4391 C. elegans unc-31(e928) unc-26(e2340) IV. Show Description
Unc. Eat.
DR107 C. elegans unc-26(e205) dpy-4(e1166) IV. Show Description
DpyUnc.
MT2405 C. elegans ced-3(n717) unc-26(e205) IV. Show Description
Unc. Abnormal cell death. Cells that normally die survive.
CZ4280 C. elegans eps-8(jc36)/unc-26(e205) dpy-4(e1166) IV. Show Description
Heterozygotes segregate wild-type heterozygotes, Emb, and Unc Dpy. Maintain by picking wild-type.
GS460 C. elegans evl-15(ar126) dpy-20(e1282)/unc-26(e205) IV. Show Description
Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, Uncs and DpySteriles with an everted vulva. Recombines. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it from the CGC.
MT3414 C. elegans dpy-20(e1282) unc-31(e169) unc-26(e205) IV. Show Description
Dpy Unc.
BJH728 C. elegans unc-26(pek288[R216Q]) IV. Show Description
unc-26(pek288) is a CRISPR-engineered R216Q substitution in unc-26/synaptojanin 1 associated with early-onset Parkinsonism (EOP) (Quadri et al., 2013; Krebs et al., 2013). This allele shows abnormal focal accumulation of ATG-9 in presynaptic nerve terminals, defects in activity-induced synaptic autophagy, and defects in sustained neurotransmission and locomotory behaviors in aging animals. Reference: Yang S, et al. Neuron. 2022 Mar 2;110(5):824-840.e10. PMID: 35065714