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WS295

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Expression Pattern :

Pattern  Nuclear-localized GFP was observed from late embryo to mature adult. Intestinal expression and expression in hypodermal nuclei along the sides of the head was seen from the L1 stage, and continues throughout development although much weaker in the adult. Several cells in the tail, that may be rectal cells, and in the adult vulva also expressed GFP. There was also much weaker GFP expression along adult body, in the hypodermis or body wall muscle. Primary Identifier  Expr9823

5 Anatomy Terms

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
female genital. vulva   WBbt:0006748
A chain of very large cuboidal cells forming a wide central lumen in which food arrives from the posterior pharynx, is digested, and from which waste products proceed to the rectum. Intestinal rings form in groups of two and four cells surrounding the common lumen; thus the epithelium is only one cell deep at any point, with neighboring cells firmly secured to their neighbors by apical adherens junctions. These cells have very large nuclei and many large vacuoles, yolk granules, and other inclusions; the latter increase in number and electron density as the animal ages. intestine gut WBbt:0005772
Longitudinal bands of muscle cells surrounding animal body, with one band running in each quadrant of the body, regulated contraction and relaxation of these muscles cause locomotion. body wall musculature body muscle WBbt:0005813
Epidermal layer. hypodermis epidermis WBbt:0005733
These cells include: B, F, Y, U, K' and K. All rectal epithelial cells contain secretory membrane stacks along this region facing the lumenal cuticle and produce some portion of the cuticular lining of the rectum. These are interfacial cells that connect the alimentary system to the main body syncytium. rectal epithelial cell rectal epithelium WBbt:0008182

1 Genes

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00003480 klf-3 F54H5.4 Caenorhabditis elegans

0 Life Stages