C. elegans srf-6 and nsy-1 mutations result in a similar 2AWCON phenotype and do not complement (srf-6 is nsy-1 II)

Brooke E. Honzel,Stephen J. Foley,S. Politz

Published 2019 in microPublication Biology

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Figure 1. Comparison of AWC phenotypes of srf-6(yj13) and nsy-1(ok593) mutants, and complementation testing of srf-6(yj13) and nsy-1(ok593) mutants using the 2AWC phenotype. The nsy-1(ok593) mutation is a large complex rearrangement that completely deletes the catalytic domain of nsy-1 (C. elegans Deletion Mutant Consortium 2012). Homozygous srf-6 and nsy-1 mutants also contained homozygous unc-4 (e120) II and kyls140 I. Table entries represent percentages of worms with each phenotype, followed by the actual number of worms scored in parentheses. The right-hand column indicates the total number of worms scored per genotype.

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