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WormBase Tree Display for Rearrangement: nT1

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Name Class

nT1NameOther_namenT1(IV;V)
TypeTranslocation
PhenotypeWBPhenotype:0000062
WBPhenotype:0000643
BalancesIVTo_right_end
GeneWBGene00006756
VFrom_left_end
GeneWBGene00006808
Reference_strainWBStrain00026769
Remarkreciprocal translocation:right arm of IV and left arm of V; N300
Summary: Translocation, moderately well characterized, very stable. Very effective balancer for right portion of LG IV from right end through unc-17, and for left portion of LG V from left end through unc-76.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Handling: Easy to manipulate. Heterozygous males mate well. Vulvaless homozygous hermaphrodites completely unable to mate. Cause of vulvaless phenotype unknown. Translocation may break down spontaneously, but analysis of such events is lacking. Heterozygous strains occasionally begin to segregate large numbers of sick-looking progeny while appearing to remain heterozygous, or they occasionally begin to give larger broods (Schein and Baillie, unpublished results). nT1[qIs51] carries an integrated pharyngeal GFP element, and is homozygous inviable; this variant appears to be transferred to male cross progeny more frequently than to hermaphrodite cross progeny.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Recommended use: General balancing, strain maintenance, mutant screens.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
IsolationMutagenSpontaneous
Derived_rearrangementnT1[unc-?(n754dm) let-?]
nT1[qIs51]
nT1[let(m435)]
nT1[unc-?(n754) let-? qIs50]
nT1[unc-?(n754) let-?(m435)]
nT1[let-?(m435)]
MapIVEndsLeft-5.5
Right18.9
VEndsLeft-22.7
Right9
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Reference (29)