Variation Information: zu135

Namezu135 View on WormBase
Species C. elegans
Genetic positionIV:2.03 +/- 0.000 cM
Genomic positionIV: 5652031..5652031
Protein changeT19E7.2a T19E7.2b T19E7.2c T19E7.2d Substitution

Strains carrying this variation

Strain Genotype Species Description
EU31 skn-1(zu135) IV/nT1 [unc-?(n754) let-?] (IV;V). C. elegans Heterozygotes are Unc and segregate Unc, WT which give only dead eggs, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking Unc.
LG333 skn-1(zu135) IV; geIs7. C. elegans geIs7 [skn-1b::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. Rollers. Reference: Nature (2007) 447(7144):545-9.
LG340 skn-1(zu135) IV/nT1 [qIs51] (IV;V); geEx1. C. elegans geEx1 [gpa-4p::skn-1b::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. Rollers. Pick Rolling GFP+ and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. skn-1 heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested nT1[qIs51] aneuploids, and non-GFP skn-1 homozygotes (early arrest). Homozygous nT1[qIs51] inviable. Reference: Nature (2007) 447(7144):545-9.
LG348 skn-1(zu135) IV/nT1 [qIs51] (IV;V); geIs9. C. elegans geIs9 [gpa-4p::skn-1b::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. Rollers. Heterozygotes are rollers with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate GFP+ rollers, arrested nT1[qIs51] aneuploids, and non-GFP skn-1 homozygotes (early arrest). Homozygous nT1[qIs51] inviable. Pick GFP+ rollers and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. skn-1 mutants are maternal-effect lethal and must be maintained as balanced heterozygotes. Reference: Bishop & Guarente, Nature (2007) 447(7144):545-9.
LG357 skn-1(zu135) IV/nT1 [qIs51] (IV;V); geIs10. C. elegans geIs10 [ges-1p(long)::skn-1c::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. Rollers. Heterozygotes are rollers with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate GFP+ rollers, arrested nT1[qIs51] aneuploids, and non-GFP skn-1 homozygotes (early arrest). Homozygous nT1[qIs51] inviable. Pick GFP+ rollers and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. skn-1 mutants are maternal-effect lethal and must be maintained as balanced heterozygotes. Reference: Bishop & Guarente, Nature (2007) 447(7144):545-9.