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. 2009 Jun 17;9:35. doi: 10.1186/1471-213X-9-35

Table 1.

Temperature dependent sterility of mel-46(yt5) hermaphrodites

Genotype mother Temperature n WT (%)c Mel (%)d Sterile (%)e Sterile among mutant
(%)f
mel-46(yt5)/+ 20°Ca 240 177 (73.8) 63 (26.3) 0 0
mel-46(yt5)/+ 25°Ca 622 460 (74) 110 (17.7) 52 (8.4) 32.10
mel-46(yt5)/mel-46(yt5) 25°Cb 1299 0 674 (51.9) 625 (48.1) 48.33

a The mothers and the analyzed progeny were permanently kept at the indicated temperature. b the analyzed worms where shifted to the temperature indicated as L1 larvae. c Phenotypically wild type, these worms were considered to be mel-46(yt5)/+ or +/+.d Maternal effect lethal, these worms produced embryos, most (at 20°C) or all (at 25°C) of which arrested with less than 100 cells (see Fig.1). e These worms did not produce any embryos. f Mel and Sterile worms were considered to be mutant.