VC35 |
C. elegans |
F26E4.11(gk28) I. Show Description
F26E4.11. 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
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AGK280 |
C. elegans |
zfp-1(ok554) unc-119(ed3) III; armEx14. Show Description
armEx14 [PHD1-PHD2::FLAG + zfp-1(short isoform) + unc-119(+)]. Pick non-Unc animals to maintain. The fosmid-based armEx14 transgene rescues zfp-1(ok554)/nDf17 lethality. Reference: Avgousti DC, et al. Mol Cell Biol. 2013 Mar;33(5):999-1015.
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VC581 |
C. elegans |
cpna-5(gk282) II. Show Description
B0495.10. 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
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VC582 |
C. elegans |
+/mT1 II; pgap-2(gk285)/mT1 [dpy-10(e128)] III. Show Description
T04A8.12. Homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by dpy-10-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT, and segregate WT, sterile Dpy-10 mT1 homozygotes, arrested mT1 aneuploids, and gk285 homozygotes (arrest stage/phenotype undetermined). 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
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VC583 |
C. elegans |
rac-2(gk281) IV. Show Description
K03D3.10c, K03D3.10d. 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
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VC584 |
C. elegans |
ceh-60(gk280) X. Show Description
F22A3.5. 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
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VC589 |
C. elegans |
kin-29(gk288) X. Show Description
F58H12.1. 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
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VC595 |
C. elegans |
tag-191(gk286) V/nT1 [qIs51] (IV;V). Show Description
C53A5.4. Homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by GFP-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested nT1 aneuploids, and non-GFP gk286 homozygotes (probable larval arrest). nT1[qIs51] homozygotes inviable. Note: occasional adult non-GFP animals or bright GFP animals may be seen. Viable non-GFP animals appear to be rare recombinants, and bright GFP animals generally are nT1[qIs51] homozygotes. Pick WT dim 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
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VC599 |
C. elegans |
C15H11.9&C15H11.8(gk284) V/nT1 [qIs51] (IV;V). Show Description
C15H11.9, C15H11.8. Homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by GFP-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested nT1 aneuploids, and non-GFP gk284 homozygotes (early larval arrest). nT1[qIs51] homozygotes 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
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VC603 |
C. elegans |
cyp-14A2(gk289) X. Show Description
K09A11.3. 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
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VC612 |
C. elegans |
scpl-1(gk283) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III). Show Description
B0379.4a. Homozygous viable 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 gk283 homozygotes (slow-growing with small broods, dark-bodied, sometimes sterile). Homozygous hT2[bli-4 let-? qIs48] inviable. Note: qIs48 has been observed to recombine off hT2, typically leaving behind a functional homozygous viable hT2 with Bli-4 phenotype. 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
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VC622 |
C. elegans |
dmd-6(gk287) IV. Show Description
F13G11.1a. 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
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