This transcriptional gap-3 reporter was expressed throughout C. elegans development and first detected in ball stage embryos. At the 1.5-fold stage, the GFP signal was observed mainly in hypodermal cells, and expression persisted throughout larval development until adulthood. Furthermore, the gap-3 reporter was expressed in some head neurons, in the spermatheca, in the seam cells, in the body wall muscles, and in the sex muscles of the adult hermaphrodite. Expression was also observed in some uterine cells but authors did not detect a GFP signal in the vulval cells, the excretory duct cell or the P12.p cell at any developmental stage.
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Expr8962
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an accordion-like tube that contains sperm and is the site of oocyte fertilization.
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.
The C. elegans life stage spanning 620-800min(hatch) after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Cell number remains at ~560 cells, with some new cells generated and some cells go through programmed cell death. A stage after elongation is over. The last stage of embryogenesis. Also called pre-hatched embryo, late embryo or morphogenetic embryo.
The C. elegans life stage spanning 350-620min after first cleavage at 20 Centigrade. Cell number remains at ~560 cells, with some new cells generated and some cells go through programmed cell death. The stage that embryo starts elongation until elongation is over.