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WormBase Tree Display for Rearrangement: hT1

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Name Class

hT1NameOther_namehT1(I;V)
TypeTranslocation
BalancesIFrom_left_end
GeneWBGene00002351
VFrom_left_end
GeneWBGene00001073
Reference_strainWBStrain00023813
RemarkSummary: Reciprocal translocation, well characterized, very stable. Very effective balancer for left portion of LG I from the left end through let-80, and the left portion of LG V from the left end through dpy-11. hT1(I) is LG V (left) translocated to LG I (right), disjoins from normal LG I. hT1(V) is LG I (left) translocated to LG V (right), disjoins from normal LG V.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Growth characteristics: Homozygous inviable, cause unknown. Arrests at L3. Brood size in heterozygotes ~75. Easy to manipulate. Heterozygous males mate well. Rare exceptional progeny carry one half-translocation as a complex free duplication. Recombination frequency in the unbalanced unc-101 - unc-54 interval on LG I is increased twofold.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Handling: Easy to manipulate. Heterozygous males mate well. Rare exceptional progeny carry one half-translocation as a complex free duplication. Recombination frequency in the unbalanced unc-101 - unc-54 interval on LG I is increased twofold.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Recommended use: General balancing, strain maintenance. mutant screens.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
IsolationMutagenGamma irradiation of unc-23 +/ + unc-42 males
Derived_rearrangementhDp133
hT1[unc-29(e403)]
MapI
V
Strain (30)
ReferenceWBPaper00014383
WBPaper00020884
WBPaper00001339
WBPaper00013777