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WS294

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

Expression Pattern :

Pattern  skn-1::EGFP is highly expressed in neurons in the lateral, ventral and dorsal ganglia, and to a lesser extent in the anterior ganglia. Furthermore, skn-1::EGFP clearly colocalizes with the specific AIY marker ttx-3::RFP, confirming that skn-1 is indeed expressed in AIY interneurons. Primary Identifier  Expr13359

6 Anatomy Terms

Definition Name Synonym Primary Identifier
Amphid interneuron AIYL lineage name: ABplpapaaap WBbt:0003963
Amphid interneuron AIYR lineage name: ABprpapaaap WBbt:0003961
The left and right lateral ganglia lie beside the nerve ring in the head. They each contain about (30) neuron cell bodies and send their neuronal processes into the ring at its posterior margin either laterally or ventrally via the amphid commissures and ventral ganglion, but form no local neuropil separate from the nerve ring. The lateral ganglia are in close contact with the lateral hypodermal cords. lateral ganglion lateral ganglia WBbt:0005105
ganglion anterior to the nerve ring anterior ganglion   WBbt:0005375
ganglion lies beside the nerve ring in the head, just anterior of the retrovesicular ganglion. It contains about 20 interneuron and motorneuron cell bodies that all send their neuronal processes into the ring. The cell bodies are divided into two groups by the intrusion of the excretory duct and canal. The cells are bounded by a basal lamina which physically separates them from the lateral ganglion even though they are adjacent to one another. ventral ganglion ventral ganglia WBbt:0005298
ganglion that lies beside the nerve ring in the head. It contains neuron cell bodies that send their neuronal processes into the ring and longitudinal nerves, but form no local neuropil separate from the nerve ring. The dorsal ganglion is in close contact with the dorsal hypodermal cord. dorsal ganglion   WBbt:0005214

1 Genes

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00004804 skn-1 T19E7.2 Caenorhabditis elegans

0 Life Stages