Gene bashing of ceh-6 locus identifies genomic regions important for ceh-6 rectal cell expression and rescue of its mutant lethality

Loss of the activity of certain genes, such as ceh-6, can lead to lethality at early developmental stages, precluding the study of their function later on during development. Indeed, it was reported that more than 80% of ceh-6(mg60) animals died during embryogenesis exhibiting various phenotypes, in...

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