CC-3002 tnr1 mt+
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From George Witman, Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, October 1994; originally from P.A. Lefebvre, University of Minnesota,
Phenotype: impaired motility; temperature sensitive
The tnr1 mutant was isolated by Larkin et al. in strain NO 3C mt- [a wild-type segregant from a cross of 137C derivative lines equivalent to CC-621]. Cells with the tnr1 mutation cannot regenerate flagella at 34 degrees, and die after 4-5 days at this temperature.
Larkin JC, Lefebvre PA, Silflow CD (1989) A gene essential for viability and flagellar regeneration maps to the uni linkage group of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Curr Genet 15:377-384
Larkin JC, Lefebvre PA, Silflow CD (1989) A gene essential for viability and flagellar regeneration maps to the uni linkage group of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Curr Genet 15:377-384