1 Inhibits Gene
WormBase Gene ID | Gene Name | Sequence Name | Organism |
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WBGene00022069 | eel-1 | Y67D8C.5 | Caenorhabditis elegans |
8 Inhibits Predicted Gene
WormMine ID | Sequence Name | Length (nt) | Chromosome Location |
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CDS:Y67D8C.5a | Y67D8C.5a |
12534
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5e | Y67D8C.5e |
12543
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5g | Y67D8C.5g |
12552
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5b | Y67D8C.5b |
12540
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5f | Y67D8C.5f |
12549
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5c | Y67D8C.5c |
12543
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5d | Y67D8C.5d |
12549
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
CDS:Y67D8C.5h | Y67D8C.5h |
12558
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IV: 3033193-3033295 |
8 Phenotype _ Not _ Observed
Identifier | Name | Description |
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WBPhenotype:0000886 | nematode phenotype | Animals exhibit variations compared to a given control. |
WBPhenotype:0000050 | embryonic lethal | Animals die during embryonic development. In C. elegans, often assayed as refractile eggs that fail to hatch; when applied to large-scale RNAi screens in C. elegans, more than 10% of embryos die. |
WBPhenotype:0000031 | slow growth | Any variation that causes a reduction in growth rate compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0000054 | larval lethal | The animal dies at any time between hatching and onset to adulthood. |
WBPhenotype:0000059 | larval arrest | The developmental program of the animals halts at any larval stage and thus fails to reach adulthood. In C.elegans, this occurs anytime during L1-L4 stage. |
WBPhenotype:0001037 | sterile progeny | Any variation that compromises the reproductive ability of the progeny of an animal. |
WBPhenotype:0000049 | postembryonic development variant | Any variation in the progression of an animal over time, from hatching to adulthood, compared to control. |
WBPhenotype:0000689 | maternal sterile | Animals produce no or very few embryos as a result of experimental treatment. This is in contrast to sterility due to genetic perturbations (maternal effect sterility). |