File:A-Novel-Molecular-Solution-for-Ultraviolet-Light-Detection-in-Caenorhabditis-elegans-pbio.0060198.sv008.ogv
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English: Expressing LITE-1 in all Neurons Is Sufficient to Rescue the Light Response of a lite-1 Null Mutant This transgenic strain contains the lite-1 cDNA driven by the rab-3 neuronal promoter in a lite-1 null mutant background. A brief darkening indicates the switch to low power blue light (GFP filter). After a brief delay the animal rapidly accelerates. At the end of the video, we rapidly zoom in on the animal to increase the light power, and the animal quickly becomes paralyzed. The genotype of the strain is lite-1(ce314); ceEx182 (rab-3::lite-1 cDNA). |
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Source | Video S8 from Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K (2008). "A Novel Molecular Solution for Ultraviolet Light Detection in Caenorhabditis elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060198. PMID 18687026. PMC: 2494560. | ||
Author | Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K | ||
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Short title | Expressing LITE-1 in all Neurons Is Sufficient to Rescue the Light Response of a lite-1 Null Mutant |
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Author | Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | This transgenic strain contains the lite-1 cDNA driven by the rab-3 neuronal promoter in a lite-1 null mutant background. A brief darkening indicates the switch to low power blue light (GFP filter). After a brief delay the animal rapidly accelerates. At the end of the video, we rapidly zoom in on the animal to increase the light power, and the animal quickly becomes paralyzed. The genotype of the strain is lite-1(ce314); ceEx182 (rab-3::lite-1 cDNA). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2008-08 |
Language | English |