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WBInteraction000535989 | Interaction_type | Genetic | Mutual_enhancement | ||
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GI_module_one | Cis_phenotypic | ||||
GI_module_two | Enhancing | ||||
GI_module_three | Diverging | ||||
Interactor | Interactor_overlapping_gene | WBGene00006868 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |
WBGene00003111 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
Variation_interactor | WBVar00143310 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | ||
WBVar00142901 | Interactor_type | Non_directional | |||
Interaction_summary | vab-1(e2) and mab-20(ev574) mutually enhance each others P cell misalignment phenotype (Table S2). "However, the few P cell alignment defects of the vab-1 kinase dead mutant are enhanced additively by plx-2 and synergistically by mab-20 null mutations, whereas the alignment defects of the vab-1 null are enhanced largely additively by the plx-2 null (Figure 5A). These results suggest that the kinase and nonkinase functions of VAB-1 act in a molecular pathway that functions largely in parallel with the PLX-2 pathway, whereas VAB-1 acts redundantly with MAB-20 to regulate P cell alignment." | ||||
Throughput | Low_throughput | ||||
Interaction_phenotype | WBPhenotype:0001118 | ||||
Paper | WBPaper00040551 | ||||
Remark | Table S2, Figure 5A |