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WormBase Tree Display for Rearrangement: hT3

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Name Class

hT3NameOther_namehT3(I;X)
VariationWBVar00146714
TypeTranslocation
BalancesIFrom_left_end
GeneWBGene00002583
XTo_right_end
GeneWBGene00001069
Reference_strainWBStrain00023948
RemarkSummary: Translocation (rigorous proof of reciprocity lacking), moderately well characterized, very stable. Very effective balancer for left portion of LG I from left end to around let-363, and the right portion of LG X from the right end to between dpy-7 and unc-3. hT3(I), which disjoins from normal LG I, is probably LG X (right) translocated to LG I (right). hT3(X),which disjoins from normal LG X, is probably LG I (left) translocated to LG X (left).Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Growth characteristics: Original isolate marked with dpy-5 and unc-29. Homozygous inviable, probably breaks in let-363 (I). Heterozygotes exhibit reduced viability, low level of X chromosome nondisjunction (1.2%).Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Handling: Easy to manipulate. Rare exceptional progeny carry one half-translocation as a free duplication. Recombination frequency in unbalanced intervals increased on both LG I and LG X.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00029020
Recommended use: General balancing, strain maintenance
IsolationMutagenGamma irradiation mutagenesis of dpy-5(e61) unc-29(e403)/hT2[dpy-18(h662)] I; +/hT2[bli-4(e937)] III. Isolated as a lethal mutation balanced by hT2, now maintained as a homozygote balanced by szDp1.
Source_rearrangementhT2
Derived_rearrangementhDp135
hT3[dpy-5(e61)]
Mapping_dataPos_neg_data5033
StrainWBStrain00023947