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Name Class

Expr15953Expression_ofGeneWBGene00003377
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00003377
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000024Anatomy_termWBbt:0004489
WBbt:0005739
WBls:0000041Anatomy_termWBbt:0004489
WBbt:0005739
WBls:0000020Anatomy_termWBbt:0005739
WBls:0000016Anatomy_termWBbt:0005739
WBbt:0005832
Anatomy_termWBbt:0004489Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000024
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005739Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000016
WBls:0000020
WBls:0000024
WBls:0000041
WBbt:0005832Certain
Life_stageWBls:0000016
Not_in_Anatomy_termWBbt:0003826Life_stageWBls:0000020
WBls:0000024
WBbt:0003827Life_stageWBls:0000020
WBls:0000024
TypeGenome_editing
Reporter_gene
PatternmNG::mls-2 knock-in animals displayed wild-type AWC asymmetry as determined by the expression of the AWCON marker str-2p::TagRFP, suggesting that mNG::MLS-2 fusion protein is functional in AWC development. Like GFP::MLS-2 expressed from transgenes, mNG::MLS-2 knock-in was localized in the nucleus of AWC precursor cells in early embryos but was not observed in AWC cells in late embryos or early-stage larvae. Similar to MLS-2 antibody staining and GFP::MLS-2 transgenes (Jiang et al., 2005), mNG::MLS-2 knock-in was localized to the nucleus of a subset of head cells and the M mesoblast in first-stage larvae and adults.
PictureWBPicture0000015096
ReferenceWBPaper00062471
VariationWBVar02157229