20 Years of unc-119 as a transgene marker

  • Maduro M
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Abstract

This fall marks 20 years since the cloning of unc-119 was reported. Despite having a strong phenotype that makes animals somewhat difficult to grow and handle, unc-119 mutant rescue has become one of the most frequently-used markers for C. elegans transformation. In this Commentary, I describe the history of how unc-119 rescue traveled through the worm community, contributing to the development of transgene methods in C. elegans.

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Maduro, M. F. (2015). 20 Years of unc-119 as a transgene marker. Worm, 4(3), e1046031. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624054.2015.1046031

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