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WormBase Tree Display for Interaction: WBInteraction000579025

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WBInteraction000579025Interaction_typeGeneticGenetic_interaction
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00001121Interactor_typeAffected
TransgeneWBTransgene00000555
WBGene00010349Interactor_typeEffector
WBGene00045108Interactor_typeEffector
Variation_interactorWBVar00091509Interactor_typeEffector
Interaction_summaryWhile AWA cilia are severely truncated in dyf-5(XS) animals, loss of dyf-18 in this overexpression background is sufficient to restore AWA cilia to wild-type-like morphologies (Figure 1C-D) (Maurya et al., 2019). "...the AWA cilia phenotypes of dyf-18; cdkl-1; dyf-5(XS) animals were similar to those of dyf-18; dyf-5(XS) animals alone (Figure 1C-D). Similarly, while loss of dyf-18 restored the truncated ASH cilia lengths to wild-type levels in dyf-5(XS) animals, the cilia length phenotype of dyf-18; cdkl-1; dyf-5(XS) animals were again similar to those of dyf-18; dyf-5(XS) animals (Figure 1A-B).
Detection_methodTransgene
ThroughputLow_throughput
Interaction_phenotypeWBPhenotype:0002472
PaperWBPaper00064313