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WBStrain00041224StatusLive
GenotypeCaenorhabditis nigoni wild isolate.
Public_nameJU1422
Other_name18.25
PropertiesInbreeding_stateInbred
Outcrossedx25
Strain_historyReceived by CGC on 2011/09/15 from the Felix lab after recent thaw
CGC_received15 Sep 2011 00:00:00
PhenotypeWBPhenotype:0002051Paper_evidenceWBPaper00057023
Curator_confirmedWBPerson712
RemarkSurprisingly, the sister-species of C. briggsae, C. nigoni, responded in a more robust manner (Fig. 1A, B). More robust than C. elegans or C. briggsae.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00057023
Curator_confirmedWBPerson712
ImageWBPicture0000014908Paper_evidenceWBPaper00057023
Curator_confirmedWBPerson712
Affected_byMoleculeWBMol:00005110Paper_evidenceWBPaper00057023
Curator_confirmedWBPerson712
LocationCGC
Made_byWBPerson172
RemarkCaenorhabditis sp. 9 Male-female strain. Derived by 25 rounds of inbreeding (1 virgin female + 1 male) from JU1325, isolated from rotting flowers and leaves sampled in the Zoo/Botanical Garden of Trivandrum, Kerala, India on 21 Dec 2007. Culture at 20C or above.Inferred_automaticallyFrom CGC strain data
Non-elegans Strain
ReferenceWBPaper00057023
SpeciesCaenorhabditis nigoni
Wild_isolate
IsolationGPS8.376.57
PlaceTrivandrum, Kerala, India
Substraterotting_flowers/leaves
Date01 Dec 2007 00:00:00