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Name Class

WBGene00005636IdentityVersion1
NameCGC_namesrl-1Person_evidenceWBPerson36
Public_namesrl-1
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
HistoryVersion_change107 Apr 2004 11:29:38WBPerson1971EventImportedInitial conversion from geneace
StatusLive
Gene_infoGene_classsrl
AlleleWBVar00242326Inferred_automaticallyFrom strain object: BC4011
WBVar00242328
WBVar00242327
WBVar00242329
Legacy_information[BC Lab] Suppressor of lethal phenotype of rol-3(s1040). The Rol phenotype of rol-3 is generally not suppressed. Homozygous srl-1 males display aberrant tail morphologies.
See also s2500, s2501, s2502, s2503
[C.elegansII] s2501 : recessive suppressor of lethal phenotype of rol-3(s1040). The Rol phenotype of rol-3 is generally not suppressed. Homozygous srl-1 males display aberrant tail morphologies. OA3: s2503, s2500, s2502. Some non-allelic noncomplementation with srl-2. [Barbazuk et al. 1994; BC]
Complementation_data[Barbazuk WB] All inter se complementation tests between alleles s2500, s2501, s2502 and s2503 fail.
StrainWBStrain00000751
Structured_descriptionConcise_descriptionsrl-1 was identified in screens for mutations that suppress the temperature-sensitive lethality of certain rol-3 mutations; when homozygous, srl-1 mutations result in no obvious hermaphrodite abnormalities, but do produce males with tail morphology defects; the molecular identity of srl-1 is not yet known.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00001853
Curator_confirmedWBPerson1843
Date_last_updated29 Mar 2007 00:00:00
Experimental_infoInteractionWBInteraction000000209
WBInteraction000000210
WBInteraction000517999
WBInteraction000518004
WBInteraction000519175
Map_infoMapII
Mapping_data2_point6001
6002
6003
ReferenceWBPaper00001853
WBPaper00014432
WBPaper00014527
WBPaper00017146
WBPaper00021654
WBPaper00024023
WBPaper00027237
WBPaper00027912
MethodGene