ENL19 |
mir-58.1(n4640) IV; ctIs40 X. |
C. elegans |
ctIs40 [dbl-1(+) + sur-5::GFP]. Lon. dbl-1 over-expressiong from ctIs40. |
ENL20 |
mir-80(nDf53) III; daf-1(m213) mir-58.1(n4640) IV; mir-81&mir-82(nDf54) X. |
C. elegans |
Maintain at 15C. Temperature-sensitive dauer constitutive. |
ENL21 |
daf-2(e1370) mir-80(nDf53) III; mir-58.1(n4640) IV; mir-81&mir-82(nDf54) X. |
C. elegans |
Maintain at 15C. Temperature-sensitive dauer constitutive (daf-c). |
ENL54 |
daf-2(e1370) III; mir-58.1(n4640) IV; mir-81&mir-82(nDf54) X. |
C. elegans |
Maintain at 15C. Temperature-sensitive dauer constitutive. |
ENL61 |
mir-58.1(n4640) IV; dbl-1(nk3) V. |
C. elegans |
Small. Derived from MT15024 and NU3. |
MT15024 |
mir-58.1(n4640) IV. |
C. elegans |
Deletion breakpoints are:CCGGCCAAATCTAGAACTGC / AAGAGTACGGTCTTG...GACTGAGCTAGAGTG / ACCTCTGATAATACGGAACGG. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it from the CGC. This strain cannot be distributed to commercial organizations. This strain cannot be used for any commercial purpose or for work on human subjects. |
MT15563 |
nDf53 III; mir-58.1(n4640) IV; nDf54 X. |
C. elegans |
Sick strain. mir-80 and mir-227 are deleted in nDf53. mir-81, mir-82, T02D1.2 are deleted in nDf54. Deletion breakpoints for n4640 are:CCGGCCAAATCTAGAACTGC / AAGAGTACGGTCTTG...GACTGAGCTAGAGTG / ACCTCTGATAATACGGAACGG. Deletion breakpoints for nDf53 are: ACTCATTTCGTTCGCCAGAAATTC / TCAGTTTGTGTA...ATAGCAGAGGT / ATTAGGAGAGTATAGACATCGAAAGCA. Deletion breakpoints for nDf54 are AAAATTTTTAAATTCTGAAATTAG / TTAAAAAACTGG...ATGAGTGGCAAA / AACTGATTGTGAGTAATTGTCATCTTT. Do not distribute this strain; other labs should request it from the CGC. This strain cannot be distributed to commercial organizations. This strain cannot be used for any commercial purpose or for work on human subjects. |
MT18409 |
nDf53 III; mir-58.1(n4640) IV. |
C. elegans |
Reference: Alvarez-Saavedra E, Horvitz HR. (2010) Curr Biol. 20(4):367-73. |
MT18410 |
mir-58.1(n4640) IV; nDf54 X. |
C. elegans |
Reference: Alvarez-Saavedra E, Horvitz HR. (2010) Curr Biol. 20(4):367-73. |