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Integrated Animals is a virtual database currently indexing available animal strains and mutants from: AGSC (Ambystoma), BCBC (mice), BDSC (flies), European Xenopus Resource Center (frog), The National Xenopus Resource (frog), Xenopus Express (frog), CWRU Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models (mice), DGGR (flies), FlyBase (flies), IMSR (mice), MGI (mice), MMRRC (mice), NSRRC (pig), RGD (rats), Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research (rats), Tetrahymena Stock Center (Tetrahymena), WormBase (worms), XGSC (Xiphophorus), ZFIN (zebrafish), and ZIRC (zebrafish). Note, the IMSR data is linked, but users may need to re-execute the search if the top mouse is not returned properly.
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http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035066
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00003864(oma-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00003864(oma-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:37878696
Synonyms: oma-1(zu405) IV.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TX20, CGC_TX20
Notes: Maintain at 15C. Give about 50% dead embryos at 15C. Gives 100% dead embryos at 20C and 25C.|"Supplementary_genotype oma-1(zu405)"
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035066 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035068
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00003864(oma-1)|WBGene00003865(oma-2)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00003864(oma-1), WBGene00003865(oma-2)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: oma-1(zu405te33)/nT1 [unc-?(n754) let-?] IV; oma-2(te51)/nT1 V.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TX183, CGC_TX183
Notes: Heterozygotes are Unc and segregate Unc and non-Unc steriles (oma-1; oma-2 homozygotes). The Oma animal has an empty uterus and lots of oocytes in the gonad arms. Maintain by picking Uncs. zu405 is a gain-of-function mutation which results in temperature sensitive, embryonic lethality. Loss-of-function mutation in either oma-1 or oma-2 alone does not have a detectable phenotype. te33 is a dominant suppressor of the zu405 embryonic lethality. te51 is a mutation that, in the oma-1(zu405te33) background, gives an Oma (Ooctye Maturation defective) phenotype.|"Heterozygotes are Unc and segregate Unc and non-Unc steriles (oma-1; oma-2 homozygotes). The Oma animal has an empty uterus and lots of oocytes in the gonad arms. Maintain by picking Uncs. zu405 is a gain-of-function mutation which results in temperature sensitive, embryonic lethality. Loss-of-function mutation in either oma-1 or oma-2 alone does not have a detectable phenotype. te33 is a dominant suppressor of the zu405 embryonic lethality. te51 is a mutation that, in the oma-1(zu405te33) background, gives an Oma (Ooctye Maturation defective) phenotype. [NOTE (09/2016; D. Greenstein, unpublished results): The two molecular changes in te33 are different than reported by Detwiler et al. (2001), but nonetheless result in a strong loss of oma-1 function. Sequencing of the original isolate of te33 gave the same result (S. Robertson and R. Lin, unpublished results).] This strain carrying oma-1(zu405te33) contains the following mutations: zu405 [C8889984T; P240L] and te33 [C8889978A, S238stop & C8889863T, H200Y]."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035068 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035183
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:31323240
Synonyms: baIs4.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:UA57, CGC_UA57
Notes: baIs4 [dat-1p::GFP + dat-1p::CAT-2]. GFP expression in CEP, ADE and PDE neurons. From integration of baEx33.|"Made_by: Caldwell Lab"|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00060404 added based on AFP_Strain data."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035183 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035160
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00000254(bli-4)|WBGene00002034(htp-3)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00000254(bli-4), WBGene00002034(htp-3)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: htp-3(tm3655) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I,III).
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TY5038, CGC_TY5038
Notes: Made_by: Aaron Stevenson|"Segregates WT GFP+ heterozygotes, GFP- tm3655 homozygotes, very rare GFP+ homozygous hT2, and dead eggs. Maintain by picking wild-type GFP+. Avoid picking viable aneuploids that often appear larger and longer than wild-type."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035160 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035162
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00000592(coh-3)|WBGene00004333(rec-8)|WBGene00021560(coh-4)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00000592(coh-3), WBGene00004333(rec-8), WBGene00021560(coh-4)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: rec-8(ok978)/nT1 IV; coh-4(tm1857) coh-3(gk112) V/nT1 [qIs51] V.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TY5121, CGC_TY5121
Notes: Heterozygotes are superficially wild-type GFP+, and will segregate wild-type GFP+ heterozygotes, sterile rec-8(ok978); coh-4(tm1857) coh-3(gk112) homozygotes that are GFP-, nT1 GFP+ homozygotes, and aneuploid dead embryos.|"Made_by: Aaron Stevenson"
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035162 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035140
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00001484(fox-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00001484(fox-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:9217163, PMID:38134228
Synonyms: fox-1(y303) X.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TY2685, CGC_TY2685
Notes: Made_by P. Liu
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035140 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035116
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00006962(xol-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00006962(xol-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:3167975
Synonyms: xol-1(y9) X.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:TY1807, CGC_TY1807
Notes: Fully penetrant XO lethal. XX is WT. Enhancer of her-1(sd), tra-2(lf), tra-3(lf) XX masculinization phenotypes. Does not enhance tra-1(lf).|"Made_by: Larry Casson"
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035116 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035202
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Availability: unknown
Source References: PMID:30683808, PMID:37473700
Synonyms: (baIn34[Peat-4::A, Pmyo-2::mCherry]; adIs1240[Peat-4::GFP])
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:UA198
Notes: Supplementary_genotype baIn34[eat-4p::A1-42 +myo-2p::mCherry]; adIs1240[eat-4p::GFP]
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035202 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00035241
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: muIs32 II; gqIs25.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:UF65, CGC_UF65
Notes: muIs32 [mec-7p::GFP + lin-15(+)]. gqIs25 [rab-3p::ppk-1 + lin-15(+)].
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00035241 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026328
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00006781(unc-45)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00006781(unc-45)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: unc-45(wc4)/unc-45(e286) III.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LV13, CGC_LV13
Notes: Maintain this strain at 15C so that you can score for dead eggs (3 fold stage). At 15C, both hets and e286 homozygotes move reasonably well. Place single animals on plates and allow them to lay eggs for a day; then remove the parent and score the plates the next day for dead eggs. At 25C, both hets and e286 homozygotes will be Unc and Egl; dead eggs will remain inside the parent worm.|"Mutagen: diepoxybutane"
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026328 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026313
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00015735(pdfr-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00015735(pdfr-1)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: pdfr-1(lst34) III; lstEx25.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LSC60, CGC_LSC60
Notes: lstEx25 [pdfr-1p::pdfr-1::3'UTR + elt-2p::GFP]. Pick GFP+ animals to maintain. lst25 rescues pdfr-1; wild-type locomotion. Reference: Meelkop E, et al. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2012 Sep 25;361(1-2):232-40.
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026313 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026399
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00019205(kcc-2)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00019205(kcc-2)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: kcc-2(vs132) IV.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX999, CGC_LX999
Notes: Made_by: Jessica Twains|"vs132 suppresses egl-47(n1082) egg laying defects."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026399 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026345
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00000254(bli-4)|WBGene00003052(lmn-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00000254(bli-4), WBGene00003052(lmn-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:37624850
Synonyms: lmn-1(tm1502) I/hT2 [bli-4(e937) let-?(q782) qIs48] (I;III).
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LW905, CGC_LW905
Notes: Heterozygotes are WT with pharyngeal GFP signal, and segregate WT GFP, arrested hT2 aneuploids, and non-GFP tm1502 homozygotes (sterile). Homozygous hT2[bli-4 let-? qIs48] inviable. Pick WT GFP and check for correct segregation of progeny to maintain.|"Made_by: K Liu/S Mitani"
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026345 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026371
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00003839(ocr-2)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00003839(ocr-2)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: ocr-2(vs29) IV.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX671, CGC_LX671
Notes: Lays 86% of its eggs at the 8-cell or earlier stage.
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026371 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026373
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00001053(dop-2)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00001053(dop-2)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:32510332, PMID:32847964, PMID:33524034, PMID:34517863, PMID:37155851, PMID:37416472, PMID:37431892, PMID:38338915, PMID:38514005
Synonyms: dop-2(vs105) V
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX702, CGC_LX702
Notes: 125 bp deletion. First 22 bp of deletion: AAGTATATTTTATTTTCAGGTA. Last 22 bp: GTGGCCATCATAGTTATGCCAT.|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00059778 added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00060969 added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00060976 added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain provided so WBPaper00060134 paper added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain provided so WBPaper00061917 paper added based on AFP_Strain data."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026373 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026368
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00001052(dop-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00001052(dop-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:34517863, PMID:37155851, PMID:38514005
Synonyms: dop-1(vs101) X
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX636, CGC_LX636
Notes: 167 bp deletion which takes out most of exon 3 and the first 42 bases of exon 4. The first 22 bp of the deletion are: TATGGCTGATATCCGCAGGAAT.|"Mutagen:UV/TMP"|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00060976 added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain provided so WBPaper00061917 paper added based on AFP_Strain data."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026368 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026369
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00001052(dop-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00001052(dop-1)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:32510332, PMID:33524034, PMID:37416472, PMID:37431892, PMID:38338915, PMID:39369984
Synonyms: dop-1(vs100) X.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX645, CGC_LX645
Notes: 328 bp deletion which completely removes exons 8 and 9. The first 22 bp deleted are: cgttagtcccccttttaaaatt.|"Mutagen:TMP+UV"|"Mutagen:TMP/UV"|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00059778 added based on AFP_Strain data."|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00060969 added based on AFP_Strain data."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026369 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026377
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00001052(dop-1)|WBGene00001053(dop-2)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00001052(dop-1), WBGene00001053(dop-2)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:37155851, PMID:37431892
Synonyms: dop-2(vs105) V; dop-1(vs100) X.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:LX706, CGC_LX706
Notes: EMPTY
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026377 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026452
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Availability: available
Source References: PMID:32306217, PMID:32410036, PMID:37708127, PMID:38510643, PMID:38869949, PMID:38963038, PMID:39117797, PMID:39418305
Synonyms: sqIs11[lgg-1p::mCherry::GFP::lgg-1 + rol-6]
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:MAH215, CGC_MAH215
Notes: sqIs11 [lgg-1p::mCherry::GFP::lgg-1 + rol-6]. Rollers. Tandem-tagged autophagy reporter strain.|"WBStrain mapped, WBPaper00059596 added based on AFP_Strain data."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026452 Copy
http://www.wormbase.org/db/get?name=WBStrain00026444
Source Database: WormBase (WB)
Affected Genes: WBGene00004508(rrf-1)
Genomic Alteration: WBGene00004508(rrf-1)
Availability: available
Source References: EMPTY
Synonyms: rrf-1(pk1417) I; muIs109.
Alternate IDs: WB-STRAIN:MAH97, CGC_MAH97
Notes: Made_by: C. Kumsta|"muIs109 [daf-16p::GFP::DAF-16 cDNA + odr-1p::RFP]. Reference: Kumsta C, Hansen M. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e35428."
Proper citation: RRID:WB-STRAIN:WBStrain00026444 Copy
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