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Name Class

Expr2202Expression_ofGeneWBGene00006894
Reflects_endogenous_expression_ofWBGene00006894
HomolHomol_homolT17A3:Expr
Expression_dataLife_stageWBls:0000024
WBls:0000038
WBls:0000027
WBls:0000035
WBls:0000041
WBls:0000021
WBls:0000032
Anatomy_termWBbt:0003929Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0003931Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0004106Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0004108Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0004110Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0004112Uncertain
RemarkRarely expressed in amphid and phasmid socket cells.
WBbt:0005772Partial
RemarkExpressed in the first and last intestinal cells.
WBbt:0005796Certain
WBbt:0005811Certain
TypeReporter_gene
Patternver-1 was expressed in neural and muscular cell types localized in the anterior and posterior regions of the worm. The sheath, and very rarely the socket cells of the amphid and phasmid generally exhibited a bright fluorescence indicative of ver-1 promoter activity. In agreement with amphid sheath cell development, ver-1 expression was observed from the late embryonic stage to the adult, and for the phasmid sheath cells at the L1 stage, a stage when the cellular processes of the phasmid sheath cells are still lacking. They were identified by the channel they made for the chemosensory neurons after Dil dye filling. The ver-1 gene was upregulated at the dauer state. Beside these neural cell types, a frequent expression of the ver-1::gfp was observed in the muscular intestinal cell, which participates in the defecation process, and in the first and last intestinal cells, but rarely in other intestinal cells, indicating that this expression was not due to some unspecific expression by the gut.
ReferenceWBPaper00005430
TransgeneWBTransgene00027938