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Author Gaertner BE, Parmenter MD, Rockman MV, Kruglyak L, Phillips PC.
Reference More than the sum of its parts: a complex epistatic network underlies natural variation in thermal preference behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Journal Genetics
Volume 192(4)
Page 1533-42
Year Published 2012
Pubmed ID 23086219

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C. elegans: tm239  Available TWMU
Category: Mutants (Isolated)
C. elegans: tm474  Available TWMU
Category: Mutants (Isolated)
Allele : tm474
Gene name, cosmid : C40C9.5
Gene name, 3-letter : nlg-1
Taxonomy : Caenorhabditis elegans
Reference : Izquierdo PG, Calahorro F, Ruiz-Rubio M. (2013) Neuroligin modulates the locomotory dopaminergic and serotonergic neuronal pathways of C. elegans. Neurogenetics 14(3-4) 233-42
Calahorro F, Alejandre E, Ruiz-Rubio M. (2009) Osmotic avoidance in Caenorhabditis elegans: synaptic function of two genes, orthologues of human NRXN1 and NLGN1, as candidates for autism. J Vis Exp (34)
Hunter JW, Mullen GP, McManus JR, Heatherly JM, Duke A, Rand JB. (2010) Neuroligin-deficient mutants of C. elegans have sensory processing deficits and are hypersensitive to oxidative stress and mercury toxicity. Dis Model Mech 3(5-6) 366-76
Calahorro F, Ruiz-Rubio M. (2012) Functional phenotypic rescue of Caenorhabditis elegans neuroligin-deficient mutants by the human and rat NLGN1 genes. PLoS One 7(6) e39277
Gaertner BE, Parmenter MD, Rockman MV, Kruglyak L, Phillips PC. (2012) More than the sum of its parts: a complex epistatic network underlies natural variation in thermal preference behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics 192(4) 1533-42
Calahorro F, Ruiz-Rubio M. (2011) Caenorhabditis elegans as an experimental tool for the study of complex neurological diseases: Parkinson''s disease, Alzheimer''s disease and autism spectrum disorder. Invert Neurosci 11(2) 73-83
Xiao G, Chen H, Krasteva N, Liu Q, Wang D. (2018) Identification of interneurons required for the aversive response of Caenorhabditis elegans to graphene oxide. J Nanobiotechnology 16(1) 45
C. elegans: tm733  Available TWMU
Category: Mutants (Isolated)
C. elegans: tm1247  Available TWMU
Category: Mutants (Isolated)
C. elegans: tm2166  Available TWMU
Category: Mutants (Isolated)