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Strain Species Genotype
DG4230 C. elegans gla-3a(tn1734[gfp::3xflag::gla-3a]) I. Show Description
Superficially wild type
RB2026 C. elegans gla-3(ok2684) I. Show Description
T02E1.3. Homozygous. Outer Left Sequence: AGACCCTGAATGAATCCGTG. Outer Right Sequence: GTGGCTCCTTGAGAGTTTCG. Inner Left Sequence: TACCATATCCCACCACAGCA. Inner Right Sequence: ATCGAGCAGATTCTCGTTGC. Inner Primer PCR Length: 1125 bp. Deletion Size: 657 bp. Deletion left flank: CAGAGTGATCAAATGAGTAATGGTCATCAC. Deletion right flank: GAAAGCTCAAGTCCTGTCGTGATGTCTTTG. Attribution: This strain was provided by the C. elegans Gene Knockout Project at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, which was part of the International C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium, which should be acknowledged in any publications resulting from its use. Paper_evidence WBPaper00041807
WS2972 C. elegans gla-3(op216) I. Show Description
Sterile or nearly sterile. Extra programmed cell death in germline. Maintain at 20 C. Reference: Kritikou et al. 2006 Genes Dev 20(16):2279-92.
WS2973 C. elegans gla-3(op212) I. Show Description
Sterile or nearly sterile. Extra programmed cell death in germline. Maintain at 20 C. Reference: Kritikou et al. 2006 Genes Dev 20(16):2279-92.
WS2974 C. elegans gla-3(ep312) I. Show Description
Sterile or nearly sterile. Extra programmed cell death in germline. Maintain at 20 C. Reference: Kritikou et al. 2006 Genes Dev 20(16):2279-92.
CE1190 C. elegans unc-74(x19) gla-3(ep312) I. Show Description
Gla. May contain dam-1(op241) in background. This strain cannot be distributed to commercial organizations. This strain cannot be used for any commercial purpose or for work on human subjects.
OP750 C. elegans unc-119(tm4063) III; wgIs750. Show Description
wgIs750 [gla-3::TY1::EGFP::3xFLAG + unc-119(+)]. TY1::EGFP::3xFLAG tag inserted in frame at C-terminus of coding sequence by recombineering. Expression of transgene confirmed by GFP. References: Sarov M, et al. Nat Methods (2006) 10:839-44. Zhong, M, et al. PLoS Genet (2010) 6(2):e1000848. Strain was constructed as part of the Regulatory Element Project, part of modENCODE (http://www.modencode.org).