WormBase Tree Display for Variation: WBVar00087743
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WBVar00087743 | Evidence | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
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Name | Public_name | hc2 | ||||||
Sequence_details | SeqStatus | Pending_curation | ||||||
Variation_type | Allele | |||||||
Origin | Species | Caenorhabditis elegans | ||||||
Strain | WBStrain00000358 | |||||||
WBStrain00000371 | ||||||||
Laboratory | BA | |||||||
Status | Live | |||||||
Affects | Gene | WBGene00001415 | ||||||
Genetics | Mapping_data | In_multi_point | 223 | |||||
1252 | ||||||||
1635 | ||||||||
3112 | ||||||||
In_pos_neg_data | 5731 | |||||||
5740 | ||||||||
5948 | ||||||||
Description | Phenotype | WBPhenotype:0000357 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | At the permissive temperature, ts mutants produced 100 to 300 progeny and less than 65 unfertilized eggs, which were laid late in the life cycle, like those of wild-type hermaphrodites. At the restrictive temperature of 25 deg C, animals produced only a few progeny and laid 72 to 282 unfertilized eggs. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000387 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | hermaphrodites and males grown at 25C produce nonfunctional nonmotile sperm with aberrant pseudopods, perinuclear tubules. TSP L2-L4. | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Ease_of_scoring | ES2_Difficult_to_score | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000688 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | At the permissive temperature, ts mutants produced 100 to 300 progeny and less than 65 unfertilized eggs, which were laid late in the life cycle, like those of wild-type hermaphrodites. At the restrictive temperature of 25 deg C, animals produced only a few progeny and laid 72 to 282 unfertilized eggs. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000693 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000806 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Animals are fertilization defective. Animals have a long (24 hr) temperature sensitive period (TSP). | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000863 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Males are strong ts sterile, producing less progeny at restrictive and permissive temperatures than other fer males. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Mating of fertile dpy-11 hermaphrodites with sterile fer males did not reduce hermaphrodite self-fertilization. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0001386 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Self fertility 2% (25C) 70% (16C). | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0001720 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Nonfunctional sperm of fer hermaphrodites are progressively lost fro the spermathecae of mutant hermaphrodites. by the time 40-70 oocytes have passed through the spermathecae of sterile hermaphrodites, most of the sperm have been swept out rather than migrating back through the spermathecal valve. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Phenotype_not_observed | WBPhenotype:0000033 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Animals grow and develop at the same rate as wild type, initiating egg laying at 45 hr post-hatching, as do N2 hermaphrodites. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000186 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Oocytes are produced and are capable of being fertilized. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000284 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Sperm were transferred during copulation. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000670 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | At the start of their egg-laying period, 45 hr post-hatching at 25 deg C, the spermathecae of these hermaphrodites contain over 170 sperm. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
WBPhenotype:0000676 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Remark | Animals grow and develop at the same rate as wild type, initiating egg laying at 45 hr post-hatching, as do N2 hermaphrodites. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | |||||||
Reference | WBPaper00000495 | |||||||
Method | Allele |