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WBInteraction000569490Interaction_typeGeneticSynthetic
GI_module_oneA_phenotypic
GI_module_threeDiverging
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00002275Interactor_typeNon_directional
WBGene00001309Interactor_typeNon_directional
Variation_interactorWBVar02153030Interactor_typeNon_directional
Interaction_summaryQuote from paper: "The lem-2(ca19) mutation acts similarly to a complete lem-2 gene knockout: treating the otherwise quite healthy strain JM311 lem-2(ca19) with emr-1 RNAi by feeding (Kamath and Ahringer 2003; Kamath et al. 2003) leads to 100% lethality, as previously reported for the lem-2 deletion allele tm1582 (Barkan et al. 2012) and that we now also confirm for the lem-2 deletion allele ok1807 used as our positive control. The key phenotype (Figure 1C) is embryonic arrest with fewer than 100 cells, frequent vacuoles and no obvious sign of differentiation (standard gut granule birefringence assay); a typical arrested embryo stained with DAPI (1 μg/ml) shows irregular condensed nuclei and occasional anaphase bridges (Figure 1D), much as has been previously reported for the complete lem-2(tm1582) knockout (Barkan et al. 2012) and as we now also confirm for the lem-2(ok1807) deletion."
ThroughputLow_throughput
Interaction_phenotypeWBPhenotype:0002570
WBPhenotype:0000354
WBPhenotype:0001875
WBPhenotype:0001028
PaperWBPaper00059881