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WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr687

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Name Class

Expr687Expression_ofGeneWBGene00002216
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00002216
HomolHomol_homolT09A5:Expr
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000024
WBls:0000003
WBls:0000038
WBls:0000027
WBls:0000035
WBls:0000041
Anatomy_termWBbt:0003673Certain
WBbt:0004510Uncertain
RemarkStaining observed in the posterior gut near the anal region (cells may be sphincter cells, rectal intestinal valve or the posterior intestinal muscle cells).
WBbt:0004511Uncertain
RemarkStaining observed in the posterior gut near the anal region (cells may be sphincter cells, rectal intestinal valve or the posterior intestinal muscle cells).
WBbt:0005796Uncertain
RemarkStaining observed in the posterior gut near the anal region (cells may be sphincter cells, rectal intestinal valve or the posterior intestinal muscle cells).
WBbt:0005798Uncertain
RemarkStaining observed in the posterior gut near the anal region (cells may be sphincter cells, rectal intestinal valve or the posterior intestinal muscle cells).
TypeReporter_gene
PatternExpression is observed in newly hatched L1 larvae and late stage embryos. There is strong staining of the marginal cells (AB-derived) in the pharynx; also there is staining in the posterior gut near the anal region (cells may be sphincter cells, rectal intestinal valve or the posterior intestinal muscle cells). L1-L4 pharyngeal cells and cells in the posterior gut region (staining of posterior cells reduces in later stages). L1-L2 occasional staining in the gut lumen or posterior intestinal cells. Intensity of staining in intestinal lumen decreases gradually during L2, L3 and L4 BUT pharyngeal cells continue to stain. Adults: rare intestinal staining and strong pharyngeal staining is observed klp-3 gene may be expressed in sphincter muscle of the intestino-rectal valve and the intestinal muscles located anterior to the anus which are attached to the intestine and body wall. The stained cells in posterior intestinal region are descendants of AB founder cells.
PictureWBPicture0000010178
RemarkReporter gene fusion type not specified.
This information was extracted from published material (Archana Sharma-Oates, Andrew Mounsey and Ian A. Hope).
ReferenceWBPaper00002848
TransgeneWBTransgene00029696