A spurious fln-2 mutation in a wide variety of commonly used C. elegans strains
Marina Kniazeva, Gary Ruvkun

TL;DR
A mutation in the fln-2 gene is found in many C. elegans strains, including those used for transgenic research, affecting a wide range of studies.
Contribution
The study identifies a fln-2 mutation in a widely used C. elegans strain and its descendants, expanding its known impact.
Findings
The fln-2 mutation is present in the dpy-5(e907) strain, a common ancestor for many transgenic lines.
This mutation is now found in thousands of transgenic C. elegans strains used in research.
The mutation was previously identified in a wild-type male stock strain used for outcrossing.
Abstract
We describe a fln-2 mutant allele present in many commonly used Caenorhabditis elegans strains. It is present in the dpy-5 ( e907 ) strain, ancestral to thousands of transgenic strains generated by the C. elegans Expression Project. This finding broadens the number of strains affected by the fln-2 mutation, now impacting thousands of transgenic lines used in diverse studies. This expands on the previous identification of the fln-2 mutation in a wild-type male stock strain used for outcrossing in genetic studies.
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TopicsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
