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WormBase Tree Display for Expr_pattern: Expr13614

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Name Class

Expr13614Expression_ofGeneWBGene00001089
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00001089
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000041Anatomy_termWBbt:0005451
WBbt:0005733
WBbt:0005734
WBbt:0005813
WBbt:0005821
WBbt:0006978
WBls:0000023Anatomy_termWBbt:0005451
WBbt:0005733
WBbt:0005813
WBls:0000020
Anatomy_termWBbt:0005451Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005733Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005734Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000041
WBbt:0005813Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000023
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005821Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000041
WBbt:0006978Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000041
GO_termGO:0005634
TypeReporter_gene
PatternThe earliest expression for the gene K04A8.6, chosen based on data in the C. elegans Expression Pattern Consortium database, was also detected in 3-fold embryos. Nuclear localised expression was found in bodywall muscles, hypodermis and the pharyngeal muscles in all post-embryonic stages with the addition of vulval muscles within adults. The fluorescence was not uniform in any of these nuclei; there were regions where fluorescence was absent giving the nuclei a speckled appearance. The majority of expressing nuclei were concentrated in the anterior of the worm, with other nuclei in the tail corresponding to the tail hypodermal cells. Hyp7 and bodywall muscle nuclei were also visible. Very occasionally a punctate distribution of the fusion protein was observed in single adult bodywall muscle cells with some fluorescence remaining in the nucleus. When this non-nuclear localisation of the fusion protein was seen, the fluorescence was arranged in well-separated puncta, which were brighter than the surrounding nuclei in intensity and therefore very distinct.
RemarkStrain UL1949
ReferenceWBPaper00036040