Strains

5 Strains visible to you, out of a total of 18

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Provider Name: Andrew Millar

Provider's strain ID: Not specified

Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana

Genotypes: T-DNA LHY;T-DNA CCA1

Phenotypes: short circadian period, early flowering

Comment: Probably contains a chromosomal rearrangement, as the T-DNA's can segregate as if they are genetically linked in the Millar lab's experience, whereas the target genes are on different chromosomes

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Provider Name: Mark Stitt

Provider's strain ID: Not specified

Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana

Genotypes: EMS AT5G51820

Phenotypes: starch deficient

Comment: I assume pgm-1

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Provider Name: European Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)

Provider's strain ID: NASC ID: N9952

Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana

Genotypes: wild-type

Phenotypes: wild-type

Comment: From NASC website: Transgenic plants generated by floral dipping method. The homozygous plants are screened in T3. Donation Date: 2010-07-23 Donated by: Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology, Germany: Detlef Weigel lab

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Provider Name: Dr. Ronan Sulpice from Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam - Golm, Germany

Provider's strain ID: Fei-0

Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana

Genotypes: wild-type

Phenotypes: wild-type

Comment: Accession collected in Santa Maria da Feira village (Portugal)

Submitter: Andrew Millar

Provider Name: Not specified

Provider's strain ID: Not specified

Organism: Arabidopsis thaliana

Genotypes: null ERECTA

Phenotypes: short, robust inflorescence

Comment: Originally selected by George Redei in Columbia, Missouri, following X-ray mutagenesis. Used as parent line for many genetic studies by Maarten Koorneef in the Netherlands, and others in 1990's-2000's.

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