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TG1660 C. elegans xpf-1(tm2842) II. Show Description
Reference: Agostinho A, et al. PLos Genetics 2013.
TG1890 C. elegans mus-81(tm1937) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III); xpf-1(tm2842) II. Show Description
Segregates WT GFP+ heterozygotes, non-GFP mus-81; xpf-1 double homozygotes, very rare GFP+ homozygous hT2, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking wild-type GFP+ to retain balanced strain: 15-25% of mus-81; xpf-1 double homozygotes are viable. unc-119(ed3) has likely been lost through outcrossing, but could still be present in the background. Reference: Agostinho A, et al. PLos Genetics 2013.
TG1891 C. elegans slx-1(tm2644) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III); xpf-1(tm2842) II. Show Description
Segregates WT GFP+ heterozygotes, non-GFP slx-1; xpf-1 double homozygotes, very rare GFP+ homozygous hT2, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking wild-type GFP+ to retain balanced strain: 15-25% of slx-1 xpf-1 double homozygotes are viable. Reference: Agostinho A, et al. PLos Genetics 2013.
TG2452 C. elegans mus-81(tm1937) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III); xpf-1(tm2842) II; gtIs2512. Show Description
gtIs2512 [pie-1p::his-11::GFP + unc-119(+)]. Segregates WT GFP+ heterozygotes, non-GFP mus-81; xpf-1 double homozygotes, very rare GFP+ homozygous hT2, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking wild-type GFP+ to retain balanced strain: 15-25% of mus-81; xpf-1 double homozygotes are viable. unc-119(ed3) has likely been lost through outcrossing, but could still be present in the background. Reference: Agostinho A, et al. PLos Genetics 2013.
TG2454 C. elegans slx-1(tm2644) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III); xpf-1(tm2842) II; gtIs2512. Show Description
gtIs2512 [pie-1p::his-11::GFP + unc-119(+)]. Segregates WT GFP+ heterozygotes, non-GFP slx-1; xpf-1 double homozygotes, very rare GFP+ homozygous hT2, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking wild-type GFP+ to retain balanced strain: 15-25% of slx-1; xpf-1 double homozygotes are viable. unc-119(ed3) has likely been lost through outcrossing, but could still be present in the background. Reference: Agostinho A, et al. PLos Genetics 2013.