WormBase Tree Display for Variation: WBVar00087753
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WBVar00087753 | Name | Public_name | hc34 | ||||||
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Sequence_details | SeqStatus | Pending_curation | |||||||
Variation_type | Allele | ||||||||
Origin | Species | Caenorhabditis elegans | |||||||
Strain | WBStrain00000367 | ||||||||
Laboratory | BA | ||||||||
Status | Live | ||||||||
Affects | Gene | WBGene00001419 | |||||||
Genetics | Mapping_data | In_2_point | 206 | ||||||
In_multi_point | 201 | ||||||||
Description | Phenotype | WBPhenotype:0000357 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | |||||
WBPaper00000495 | |||||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
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. Mutants produce fewer eggs than wild type at both temperatures. | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Penetrance | Incomplete | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Recessive | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | |||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
EQ_annotations | Life_stage | WBls:0000057 | PATO:0000460 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
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. Self-fertility 6% (25C) 40% (16C). TSP L4. ES2 (adult) | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
EQ_annotations | Life_stage | WBls:0000057 | PATO:0000460 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
WBls:0000056 | PATO:0000460 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | 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 | This allele is very leaky. 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:0000694 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Remark | Self-fertility 6% (25C) 40% (16C). TSP L4. | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
EQ_annotations | Life_stage | WBls:0000057 | PATO:0000460 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | 25 | Person_evidence | WBPerson261 | |||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
WBPhenotype:0000806 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00000495 | |||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson712 | ||||||||
Remark | Animals are fertilization defective. Animals have a short (5-10 hrs) temperature sensitive period (TSP) late in their development. | 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:0001360 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | |||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
Recessive | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | |||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
EQ_annotations | Life_stage | WBls:0000057 | PATO:0000460 | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | ||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
Temperature_sensitive | Heat_sensitive | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00001075 | ||||||
Curator_confirmed | WBPerson2021 | ||||||||
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: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 | WBPaper00001075 | ||||||||
WBPaper00000495 | |||||||||
WBPaper00015949 | |||||||||
Method | Allele |