One of these strains is not like the others: C. elegans DW102 has an altered dependence on brc-1 and brd-1 for regulation of cyp gene transcription
Ishor Thapa, Marlo K. Sellin Jeffries, Mikaela D. Stewart

TL;DR
A C. elegans strain with mutations in both brc-1 and brd-1 shows unusual gene expression patterns, suggesting it may not be suitable for studying these genes' functions.
Contribution
The study reveals that the DW102 strain has distinct gene expression patterns compared to other brc-1 or brd-1 mutants.
Findings
RT-qPCR analysis shows aberrant expression of the cyp-13A gene family in DW102.
DW102 differs from other mutant strains despite similar phenotypic traits.
The findings suggest caution when using DW102 to infer brc-1 and brd-1 functions.
Abstract
Several strains of Caenorhabditis elegans with mutations in brc-1 or brd-1 are readily available to aid in elucidating the functions of these two genes in DNA damage repair, meiosis, and gene repression. DW102 is the only C. elegans strain to our knowledge with mutations in both brc-1 and brd-1 . However, several groups have reported the DW102 strain is indistinguishable from wild-type when observing levels of embryonic lethality, sensitivity to radiation, and rates of male progeny, while strains with mutations in either brc-1 or brd-1 display increased occurrence of these phenotypes. Here, RT-qPCR analysis of the cyp-13A gene family, reveals distinctive and aberrant expression patterns in DW102 compared to other brc-1 or brd-1 mutant strains underscoring the need for caution in choosing this strain to draw conclusions about brc-1 and brd-1 functions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDNA Repair Mechanisms · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms · Microtubule and mitosis dynamics
