Gene: F02A9.3
F02A9.3 | Evidence | Paper_evidence | WBPaper00005754 | |
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SMap | S_parent | Sequence | F02A9 | |
Chromosome | III | |||
Identity (5) | ||||
Gene_info (6) | ||||
Molecular_info | Corresponding_CDS | F02A9.3 | ||
Corresponding_protein | WP:CE00134 | |||
Corresponding_PCR_product | smd_F02A9.3 | |||
sjj_F02A9.3 | ||||
Corresponding_RNAi_reagent (5) | ||||
Experimental_info | RNAi_result | Cenix:138-f5 | ||
Cenix:335-d2 | ||||
JA:F02A9.3 | ||||
TH:335D2 | ||||
WB_RNAi_result (5) | ||||
Expr_pattern | Expr1 | |||
Expr2392 | ||||
Y2H_target | Y2H007622 | |||
Y2H008087 | ||||
Y2H010466 | ||||
Reference | WBPaper00005754 | |||
WBPaper00001469 | ||||
WBPaper00005763 | ||||
Remark | [Jan Bradley] We have tested fatty acid and retinol binding of 3 of far-1 to far-6; all are expressed and we have assumed the others are able to bind fatty acids based on sequence similarity. There is a slight problem with the gene finder/genome sequence of F15B9.3 as it predicts the far-5 gene to be continuous with the c terminal of a lag-2 gene. We've tried v hard to see if the whole lag 2/far gene is transcribed and it doesn't seem to be but we can find an sl-far gene transcript with specific primers for the c terminal. | |||
Map position created from combination of previous interpolated map position (based on known location of sequence) and allele information. Therefore this is not a genetic map position based on recombination frequencies or genetic experiments. This was done on advice of the CGC. | CGC_data_submission | |||
Method | Gene |