WormMine

WS295

Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

RNAi :

WormBase ID  WBRNAi00114264 Remark  (Table S2) let-19 RNAi

1 Organism

Name Taxon Id
Caenorhabditis elegans 6239

1 Data Sets

Name URL
WormBaseAcedbConverter  

1 Inhibits Gene

WormBase Gene ID Gene Name Sequence Name Organism
WBGene00002295 let-19 K08F8.6 Caenorhabditis elegans

1 Inhibits Predicted Gene

WormMine ID Sequence Name Length (nt) Chromosome Location
CDS:K08F8.6 K08F8.6 8589   II: 8771077-8771091

0 Laboratories

0 Phenotype

7 Phenotype _ Not _ Observed

Identifier Name Description
WBPhenotype:0000848 developmental delay The developmental progression of an animal over time, from its formation to its mature structure is delayed compared to control.
WBPhenotype:0001908 ventral closure defective The animal displays defects in any step of the ventral enclosure process resulting an embryo that is not enclosed and or with interior cells protruding out of the embryo.
WBPhenotype:0001907 dorsal intercalation defective Animals exhibit defects in the generation of the dorsal epithelial sheet, which entails distinct cell shape changes and movements to affect the interdigitation of two rows of dorsal cells resulting in a single row of cells across the dorsal midline.
WBPhenotype:0002176 seam cell morphology variant Animals exhibit variations in the structure, organization or placement of the population of the lateral, alae-producing epithelial cells (seam cells), compared to that observed in control animals.
WBPhenotype:0000361 lima bean arrest Cessation of development at an intermediate stage in embryogenesis, immediately following the completion of gastrulation. In C. elegans this occurs around 350-390 minutes after first cleavage, cell number is at approximately 560 cells. At this time cell proliferation ceases and the embryo begins morphogenesis and elongation. The shape of the entire embryo within the eggshell resembles a lima bean (Wormatlas).
WBPhenotype:0002569 hypodermis development variant Any variation in the progression of the hypodermis over time, from its formation to its mature state compared to control.
WBPhenotype:0002570 embryonic arrest during gastrulation Cessation of development during the gastrulation stage of embryonic development. In C. elegans, gastrulation occurs 100-290 minutes after first cleavage at 20 degrees Centigrade when the embryo develops from 28 cells to 421 cells (during the proliferating embryo life stage).

1 Reference

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            WBPaper00056424

1 Strain

WormBase ID
WBStrain00047119