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. 2014 Oct 15;111(43):15450–15455. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1414856111

Table 1.

Genetic interaction of lin-42(0) and let-7-family genes

Genotype* Animals with L3-molt alae (%) Animals with L4-molt alae (%)
Full Partial None Quality n Full Partial None Quality n
Wild-type (N2) 0 0 100 +++ 10 100 0 0 +++ 10
lin-42 66 32 2 +++ 87 ND ND ND ND
let-7 unc-3 ND ND ND ND 11 26 63 + 38
lin-42; let-7 unc-3 0 15 85 ++/+ 62 83 14 3 +++ 59
lin-42; unc-3 74 24 3 +++ 34 ND ND ND ND
lin-42; mir-48 0 35 65 +++/+ 43 ND ND ND ND
lin-42; mir-241 85 15 0 +++ 26 ND ND ND ND
lin-42; mir-84 73 27 0 +++/++ 22 ND ND ND ND
mir-48 mir-241 ND ND ND ND 2 88 19 ++ 42
lin-42; mir-48 mir-241 0 0 100 25 97 3 0 +++ 29
mir-48 mir-241; mir-84 ND ND ND ND 0 57 43 ++/+ 35
lin-42; mir-48 mir-241; mir-84 0 2 98 + 41 83 17 0 +++ 35
lin-42; mir-48 mir-241; let-7 unc-3 0 13 87 + 30 19 22 59 + 37

ND, not determined.

*

The following null alleles were used: lin-42(ox461), let-7(mn112), mir-48 mir-241(nDf51), mir-48(n4097), mir-84(n4037), mir-241(n4316).

Partial indicates that ≥1 of 16 seam cells scored per animal lacked alae in the overlying cuticle, resulting in gaps.

Alae varied in quality between strains but was of consistent quality within strains, from +++ (wild-type quality) to + (poor, indistinct alae quality).