WormBase Tree Display for Gene: WBGene00000078
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WBGene00000078 | Identity | Version | 1 | ||||||
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Name | CGC_name | adp-1 | Person_evidence | WBPerson42 | |||||
Public_name | adp-1 | ||||||||
Species | Caenorhabditis elegans | ||||||||
History | Version_change | 1 | 07 Apr 2004 11:29:20 | WBPerson1971 | Event | Imported | Initial conversion from geneace | ||
Status | Live | ||||||||
Gene_info | Gene_class | adp | |||||||
Allele | WBVar00088389 | Inferred_automatically | From strain object: CX20 | ||||||
Legacy_information | [Colbert HA ] Dominant defect in adaptation to benzaldehyde and butanone, normal adaptation to isoamyl alcohol, diacetyl. | ||||||||
[C.elegansII] ky20 : fails to adapt to a subset of odorants detected by AWC (benzaldehyde, butanone; normaladaptation to diacetyl, isoamyl alcohol).See also osm-9. [Colbert & Bargmann 1995 ] | |||||||||
Strain | WBStrain00005215 | ||||||||
GO_annotation | 00106057 | ||||||||
00106058 | |||||||||
Structured_description | Concise_description | adp-1 affects calcium-dependent adaptation to AWC-sensed volatile odorants and adaptation to salts. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00002166 | |||||
WBPaper00005150 | |||||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson48 | ||||||||
WBPerson1843 | |||||||||
Date_last_updated | 06 Apr 2011 00:00:00 | ||||||||
Automated_description | Acts upstream of or within negative adaptation of signaling pathway. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00065943 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson324 | ||||||||
WBPerson37462 | |||||||||
Inferred_automatically | This description was generated automatically by a script based on data from the WS291 version of WormBase | ||||||||
Date_last_updated | 29 Nov 2023 00:00:00 | ||||||||
Experimental_info | Interaction | WBInteraction000004519 | |||||||
Map_info | Map | II | Position | 2.67613 | Error | 0.243178 | |||
Mapping_data | Multi_point | 3517 | |||||||
3518 | |||||||||
3519 | |||||||||
Reference (18) | |||||||||
Remark | Data extracted from Colbert & Bargmann (1995) | ||||||||
Method | Gene |