WormBase Tree Display for Rearrangement: mT1
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mT1 | Name | Other_name | mT1(II;III) | |
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Type | Translocation | |||
Balances | II | To_right_end | ||
Gene | WBGene00001072 | |||
III | To_right_end | |||
Gene | WBGene00006822 | |||
Reference_strain | WBStrain00006390 | |||
Remark | [Mark Edgley ] Induced with 1500R gamma. Marked with dpy-10(e128), homozygous sterile. Broods from a heterozygote are small, with large numbers of dead eggs. Heterozygous male stocks mate, but mT1 is not transferred at high frequency. | |||
[Mark Edgley ] Induced with 1500R gamma. Marked with dpy-10(e128), homozygous sterile. Broods from a heterozygote are small, with large numbers of dead eggs. Heterozygous male stocks mate, but mT1 is not transferred at high frequency. | ||||
Summary: Reciprocal translocation, well characterized, very stable. Very effective balancer for right portion of LG II from the right end through dpy-10, and the right portion of LG III from the right end to between daf-2 and unc-93. mT1(II) is probably LGII (right) translocated to LG III (left), disjoins from normal LG III. mT1(III) is probably LG III (right) translocated to LG II (left), disjoins from normal LG II. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00029020 | ||
Growth characteristics: Original isolate marked with dpy-10(e128). Translocation probably breaks in an essential gene, as mT1 homozygotes are sterile. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00029020 | ||
Handling: Easy to manipulate. Heterozygous males mate reasonably well. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00029020 | ||
Recommended use: General balancing, strain maintenance, mutant screens. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00029020 | ||
Isolation | Mutagen | Gamma irradiation of dpy-10(e128)/unc-85(e1414) rol-1(e91) II. | ||
Positive | Gene_inside | WBGene00001076 | ||
WBGene00001077 | ||||
WBGene00004394 | ||||
WBGene00006744 | ||||
WBGene00006784 | ||||
WBGene00006787 | ||||
WBGene00006804 | ||||
Strain (143) | ||||
Reference | WBPaper00022258 |