WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr2705
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Expr2705 | Expression_of | Gene | WBGene00001252 | ||
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Reflects_endogenous_expression_of | WBGene00001252 | ||||
Expression_data | Life_stage | WBls:0000024 | |||
WBls:0000038 | |||||
WBls:0000027 | |||||
WBls:0000035 | |||||
WBls:0000041 | |||||
WBls:0000018 | |||||
WBls:0000019 | |||||
WBls:0000020 | |||||
WBls:0000021 | |||||
Anatomy_term | WBbt:0003673 | Partial | |||
Remark | Expressed in immediate posterior (to m6 and m7) triad of marginal cells. | ||||
WBbt:0003721 | Certain | ||||
WBbt:0003724 | Certain | ||||
WBbt:0005772 | Certain | ||||
GO_term | GO:0005634 | ||||
Subcellular_localization | nuclei | ||||
Type | Reporter_gene | ||||
Pattern | The large majority of GFP signal, at all stages of development, is in the intestine. The first GFP signal can be detected at the 1.5-fold stage of embryogenesis; by the 3-fold stage, GFP expression is easily detected in all cells of the gut. Late in embryogenesis, GFP expression can be detected in nine nuclei in the posterior bulb of the pharynx, bracketing the pharyngeal grinder. Both gut and pharynx expression continue throughout the remaining stages of development. On the basis of nuclear position, the nine expressing cells are the two triads of m6 and m7 muscle cells, as well as the immediately posterior triad of marginal cells. | ||||
Picture | WBPicture0000011803 | ||||
Reference | WBPaper00006178 | ||||
Transgene | WBTransgene00028141 |