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WBInteraction000535542 | Interaction_type | Genetic | Opposing_epistasis | ||
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GI_module_one | Trans_phenotypic | ||||
GI_module_two | Masking | ||||
Interactor | Interactor_overlapping_gene | WBGene00000238 | Interactor_type | Effector | |
WBGene00004202 | Interactor_type | Affected | |||
Variation_interactor | WBVar00145412 | Interactor_type | Effector | ||
WBVar00089203 | Interactor_type | Affected | |||
Interaction_summary | "Epistasis analysis was performed with pry-1(mu38) and the mutations bar-1(ga80) and mig-14(ga62), which cause too few VPCs to adopt induced fates. The ga80 mutation introduces an early stop codon in BAR-1, and is predicted to cause a null mutant phenotype (Eisenmann et al. 1998). mig-14(ga62) is a viable, reduction-of-function mutation, which causes defects in multiple Wnt-mediated processes in embryogenesis and post-embryonic life (Eisenmann and Kim 2000). The Overinduced phenotype of pry-1(mu38) is still manifest in a double mutant with mig-14(ga62), but is strongly reduced in a double mutant with bar-1(ga80) (Table 1)." With regard to vulval cell induction, pry-1(mu38) is epistatic to mig-14(ga62) and bar-1(ga80) is epistatic to pry-1(mu38). | ||||
Throughput | Low_throughput | ||||
Interaction_phenotype | WBPhenotype:0001272 | ||||
Paper | WBPaper00005277 | ||||
Remark | Table 1 |