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WormBase Tree Display for Strain: WBStrain00035133

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Name Class

WBStrain00035133StatusLive
GenotypemnDp66 (X;I)/yDp14 (X;I); him-8(e1489) IV; yDf17/unc-1(e1598n1201) dpy-3(e27) X.
Public_nameTY2175
ContainsGeneWBGene00001065
WBGene00001867
WBGene00006741
VariationWBVar00144139
WBVar00144038
WBVar00142921
WBVar00090025
RearrangementmnDp66
yDf17
yDp14
PropertiesMutagenEMS
CGC_received30 Mar 1995 00:00:00
LocationCGC
Made_byWBPerson836
RemarkWT hermaphrodites whose progeny include WT hermaphrodites, Dpy hermaphrodites (mnDp66; unc-1 dpy-3), Unc hermaphrodites (yDp14; unc-1 dpy-3), DpyTra hermaphrodites (mnDp66/yDp14; yDf17), WT males, Unc males, and Dpy males. There are 2 types of WT hermaphrodites in this strain which are indistinguishable unless you score their offspring: mnDp66/yDp14; him-8; yDf17/unc-1 dpy-3 animals will have many WT males progeny; but mnDp66/yDp14; him-8; unc-1 dpy-3 animals will have primarily dpy male progeny [mnDp66/yDp14; unc-1 dpy-3 XO animals are mostly dead, but there are some escapers of lethality]. Maintain by picking L4 WT hermaphrodites and checking for correct segregation of progeny.Inferred_automaticallyFrom CGC strain data
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans