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WormBase Tree Display for Strain: WBStrain00021907

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Name Class

WBStrain00021907StatusLive
Public_nameIE55296
ContainsVariationWBVar00266417
LocationKB
Made_byWBPerson6564
RemarkFor further information and strain requests please contact p.kuwabara@bristol.ac.uk
Hermaphrodites carrying both the Mos1 transposon substrate and transposase extrachromosomal arrays were subjected to a heat-shock to induce transposase expression. Five days later, progeny of the F1 at the L4 stage carrying the Mos1 substrate array were singled. After a further 5 days of culture, worms of the F3 generation were transferred to fresh plates and 3 days later a single F4 worm that did not carry the Mos1 substrate array was transferred to a fresh plate. These worms were allowed to reproduce to give the F6 generation that was then subject to molecular characterizationPaper_evidenceWBPaper00028894
ReferenceWBPaper00040752
WBPaper00028894
SpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans