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WBStrain00037509StatusLive
GenotypeY110A7A.8(gk1094) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III).
Public_nameVC2709
ContainsGeneWBGene00000254
WBGene00022458
VariationWBVar00146268
WBVar00143617
WBVar00241187
RearrangementhT2
TransgeneWBTransgene00001901
PropertiesOutcrossedx1
MutagenUV+TMP
CGC_received16 Dec 2009 00:00:00
LocationCGC
Made_byWBPerson20176
RemarkThis strain was provided by the C. elegans Reverse Genetics Core Facility at the University of British Columbia, which is part of the international C. elegans Gene Knockout Consortium, which should be acknowledged in any publications resulting from its use.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00041807
Y110A7A.8. Apparent homozygous lethal deletion chromosome balanced by bli-4- and GFP-marked translocation. Heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested hT2 aneuploids, and non-GFP gk1094 homozygotes (arrest stage/phenotype undetermined). Homozygous hT2[bli-4 let-? qIs48] inviable. Pick WT GFP and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain. (Note: in this strain hT2[qIs48] occasionally recombines such that the GFP and its associated lethality are lost and the non-GFP hT2 left behind still carries the bli-4 mutation of the original hT2. Such a recombination event results in a viable non-GFP animal that is no longer gk1094/hT2[qIs48] but is gk1094/hT2.) External left primer: TTTCATTCTCTTCGCGACCT. External right primer: CACACTCCAGCACTGGAAAA. Internal left primer: TGCAGCAATGAAGAGAAACG. Internal right primer: TTTCGCATATGGGTCGAAAT. Internal WT amplicon: 2229 bp. Deletion size: 1953 bp. Deletion left flank: AGCGAACTGCAGCAATGAAGAGAAACGAGA. Deletion right flank: ATATATTTATTTGTTACTTTCCTCTTCCTG. Insertion Sequence: GAACG.Inferred_automaticallyFrom CGC strain data
Mutagen:UV/TMPCurator_confirmedWBPerson1983
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans