BW1566 |
pal-1(ct224)/qC1 [dpy-19(e1259) glp-1(q339)] III. |
C. elegans |
Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpySteriles and dead eggs. Pick wild-type heterozygotes to maintain. ct224 homozygotes show Nob phenotype: approximately 80% of homozygous embryos arrest at about the time of hatching with fairly normal anterior development but a severely deformed posterior with a variable knob-like shape; approximately 20% fail to enclose and do not hatch. ct224 is a 4.2kb deletion removing exon 1 through exon 6 of the pal-1 gene. Reference: Edgar LG, et al. Dev Biol. 2001 Jan 1;229(1):71-88. |
BW1927 |
pal-1(ct224)/qC1 [dpy-19(e1259) glp-1(q339)] III; ctIs33. |
C. elegans |
ctIs33 [pal-1::GFP + rol-6(su1006)]. Heterozygotes are WT and segregate WT, DpySteriles and dead eggs. Pick wild-type heterozygotes to maintain. ct224 homozygotes show Nob phenotype: approximately 80% of homozygous embryos arrest at about the time of hatching with fairly normal anterior development but a severely deformed posterior with a variable knob-like shape; approximately 20% fail to enclose and do not hatch. ct224 is a 4.2kb deletion removing exon 1 through exon 6 of the pal-1 gene. ctIs33 carries a non-rescuing pal-1::GFP fusion containing ~7kb 5' of the SL1 splice site through part of exon 5 fused to GFP. GFP expression is primarily embryonic and limited to a few cells; not visible except at high magnification. Reference: Edgar LG, et al. Dev Biol. 2001 Jan 1;229(1):71-88. |
BW2041 |
pal-1(ct224) dpy-17(e164) ncl-1(e1865) unc-36(e251) III; svDp1 (III;f). |
C. elegans |
svDp1 [sur-5::GFP] (III;f). svDp1 was derived by insertion of a sur-5::GFP marker into sDp3(III;f). Pick GFP+ wild-type to maintain. svDp1 rescues ct224. ct224 homozygotes (lacking GFP expression) show Nob phenotype: approximately 80% of homozygous embryos arrest at about the time of hatching with fairly normal anterior development but a severely deformed posterior with a variable knob-like shape; approximately 20% fail to enclose and do not hatch. The duplication is lost in about 30-40% of embryos. Reference: Edgar LG, et al. Dev Biol. 2001 Jan 1;229(1):71-88. |