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Integrated Animals is a virtual database currently indexing available animal strains and mutants from: AGSC (Ambystoma), BCBC (mice), BDSC (flies), European Xenopus Resource Center (frog), The National Xenopus Resource (frog), Xenopus Express (frog), CWRU Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models (mice), DGGR (flies), FlyBase (flies), IMSR (mice), MGI (mice), MMRRC (mice), NSRRC (pig), RGD (rats), Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research (rats), Tetrahymena Stock Center (Tetrahymena), WormBase (worms), XGSC (Xiphophorus), ZFIN (zebrafish), and ZIRC (zebrafish). Note, the IMSR data is linked, but users may need to re-execute the search if the top mouse is not returned properly.
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HHT2S28A-C
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02379 Tetrahymena thermophila Mate Yifan Liu’s ∆H3 2-6 x ∆H3 10-6 homozygous heterokaryons (∆HHT1 with neo, and ∆HHT2/HHF2 with neo2 in mic) assorted to Paromomycin sensitive in mac. Shoot with pHHT2S28A#9. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HHT2 (TTHERM_00189180) Micronucleus: Neo knockout of HHT1, HHT2, HHF2 Macronucleus: KO of HHT1, HHF2, and for HHT2 have mutation S28A SD02379 hht1[∆::neo2]/hht1[∆::neo2]; hhf2,hht2[∆,::neo2]/hhf2,hht2[∆,::neo2] (hht1[∆::neo2]; hhf2,hht2[∆,::neo2]/ hht2[S28A]; pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:16908532
PMID:10199406
2026-02-14 07:55:07 0
SB1813
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01969 Tetrahymena thermophila Not useful for mapping loci on MIC chromosome 3R. One parent was missing this chromosome arm, so the progeny were not heterozygous. Submitted by Eduardo Orias, University of California, Santa Barbara SD01969 chx1-1/Chx1-1[C3]; MAT2/MAT3 (chx1-1; MAT3; cy-r, I) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10880474 2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
MU137
 
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RRID:TSC_SD03073 Tetrahymena thermophila Y607 is in a putative SH2 binding site. ASI2 is nonessential for vegetative growth. Matings between ASI2Y607F somatic replacement strains have reduced fertility and delayed endocycling during MAC development. For paromomycin resistance, add 0.5 ug/ul CdCl2 along with the parmomycin. ASI2 (TTHERM_00191480) Macronucleus: ASI2 replaced with ASI2Y607F SD03073 (pm-r, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
CU724
 
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RRID:TSC_SD00480 Tetrahymena thermophila Micronucleus: btu1-1::btu1-1M350K/btu1-1::btu1-1M350K (homozygous) Macronucleus: btu1-1::btu1-1M350K HHF1::neo2 SD00480 chx1-1/chx1-1 (chx1-1; cy-r, mp-r, ory-r, pm-r, tax-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:55:08 1
FLAG-HA-TWI1 (7)-9-2
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02782 Tetrahymena thermophila All somatic TWI1 was replaced by FLAG-HA-TWI1 construct. CU427 background. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. TWI1 (TTHERM_01161040) Macronucleus: FLAG-HA tagged TWI1 with neo3 replaced all TWI1 SD02782 chx1-1/chx1-1 (twi1[3’neo3, FLAG-HA]; pm-r, VI) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:12297043 2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
IA379
 
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RRID:TSC_SD00642 Tetrahymena thermophila A mutation that brings about a broadening of oral and CVP domains. Allelic with bcd 1-1 (clones IA342 and IA344). Exhibits conjugal block, primarily due to failure of nuclear fusion. BCD1 (broadened cortical domains) SD00642 bcd1-2/bcd1-2 (bcd1-2; bcd1, V) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:1818197
PMID:1743392
2026-02-14 07:55:07 1
SB1822
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01977 Tetrahymena thermophila Not useful for mapping loci on MIC chromosome 3R. One parent was missing this chromosome arm, so the progeny were not heterozygous. Submitted by Eduardo Orias, University of California, Santa Barbara SD01977 chx1-1/Chx1-1[C3]; MAT2/MAT3 (chx1-1; MAT2; cy-r, IV) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10880474 2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
H3.4-Flag-4
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01857 Tetrahymena thermophila Mac transformant. Somatic replace HHT4 gene with HHT3-Flag sequence. Neo2 in 5’ flanking of HHT3 From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTT4 (TTHERM_00016200), HHT3 (TTHERM_00016170) Macronucleus: N-terminalFlag tagged HHT3 put into HHT4 locus, not sure if complete replacement SD01857 mpr1-1/mpr1-1 (?HHT4/hht4[∆, HHT3, 5’neo2,FLAGc]; pm-r, VII) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:16908532
PMID:9343391
2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
∆PDD2-som-Bc1
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02032 Tetrahymena thermophila Mates with CU427, CU428, ∆PDD2-som-BC4, BC-5. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. PDD2 (TTHERM_00283530) Macronucleus: PDD2 with neo2 replacing the 5’ part of coding SD02032 (pdd2[∆?::neo2]; Progeny of B2086XCU428 transformation Somatic KO of PDD2 gene, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10557212
PMID:10805754
2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
HTA1-G1 14B11
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02671 Tetrahymena thermophila HTA1 Germline knockout heterokaryon. Transformed CU428 X B2086 with pQR10B (removes all coding, replaces with neo cassette). It can mate with HTA1 G1 15B. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTA1 (TTHERM_00790790) Micronucleus: Neo2 cassette knockout of HTAX coding region SD02671 hta1[∆::neo2]/hta1[∆::neo2; CHX!/CHX1; mpr1?/mpr1? (mp-r, VII) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:12665578
PMID:11430834
2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
IA333
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01461 Tetrahymena thermophila janus phenotype: partially reversed oral apparatus on the dorsal surface; two contractile-vacuole pore sets. Also the only temperature-sensitive janus mutant. There is very little expression of the janus phenotype at 28° C, strong expression at 39°. Submitted by Joseph Frankel, University of Iowa JANB (janus B) SD01461 janB-1/janB-1 (janB-1, III) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:28305473 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
∆H3 all, gl KO #37
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01862 Tetrahymena thermophila homozygous, Neo cassette knockout before we knew there was HHT4 From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. HHT (TTHERM_00570560, TTHERM_00189180, TTHERM_00016170) Micronucleus: Neo3 KO of major H3s and HHT3 SD01862 hht1[∆::neo2]/hht1[∆::neo2]; hhf2,hht2[∆::neo2]/hhf2,hht2[∆::neo2]; hht3[∆::neo2]/hht3[∆::neo2] (mpr1-1; pm-s, mp-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:15701804
PMID:16908532
2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
SB1830
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01985 Tetrahymena thermophila Not useful for mapping loci on MIC chromosome 3R. One parent was missing this chromosome arm, so the progeny were not heterozygous. Submitted by Eduardo Orias, University of California, Santa Barbara SD01985 chx1-1/Chx1-1[C3]; MAT2/MAT3 (chx1-1; MAT2; cy-r, IV) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10880474 2026-02-14 07:55:08 0
∆HTAY(c2/3) 1-23
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02677 Tetrahymena thermophila Knockout homokaryon of HTAY gene. Can mate with ∆HTAY(c2/3) 1-1. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTAY (TTHERM_01079200) Micronucleus: Neo3 ko of last 2/3 (AA123-388) of HTAY gene Macronucleus: Neo3 ko of last 2/3 (AA123-388) of HTAY gene SD02677 htay[∆123-388::neo3]/htay[∆123-388::neo3] (htay[∆123-388::neo3]; pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:22426537 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
∆H3 all, gl KO #45
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01866 Tetrahymena thermophila homozygous, Neo cassette knockout before we knew there was HHT4 From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HHT (TTHERM_00570560, TTHERM_00189180, TTHERM_00016170) Micronucleus: Neo3 KO of major H3s and HHT3 SD01866 hht1[∆::neo2]/hht1[∆::neo2]; hhf2,hht2[∆::neo2]/hhf2,hht2[∆::neo2]; hht3[∆::neo2]/hht3[∆::neo2] (mpr1-1; pm-s, mp-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:16908532
PMID:15701804
2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
SB1834
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01989 Tetrahymena thermophila Not useful for mapping loci on MIC chromosome 3R. One parent was missing this chromosome arm. Submitted by Eduardo Orias, University of California, Santa Barbara SD01989 chx1-1/Chx1-1[C3]; MAT2/MAT3 (chx1-1; MAT2; cy-r, IV) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10880474 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
B2KO-1
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01905 Tetrahymena thermophila Heterozygous germline transformant of BTU2 knockout. Derived from Cu428 X B2086 transformed w/ BHAB-2 (construct). When crossed to CU427, gave cyr and pmr progeny. Can mate to B2KO-6. Created 12/29/97, in soybean until 4/98. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. BTU2 (TTHERM_00836580) Micronucleus: H4-neo replaces BTU2 coding Macronucleus: H4-neo replaces BTU2 coding SD01905 BTU2/btu2[∆,::H4-neo]; MPR1-1/mpr1-1 (BTU2/btu1[∆,::H4-neo]; MPR1-1/mpr1-1; mp-r, pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10831613 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
19814-3
 
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RRID:TSC_SD03095 Tetrahymena thermophila Collected by Paul Doerder on 7/30/2008 from the stream designated RedLkRn in PA (latitude 41.49, longitude -78.88) Presence of micronucleus not determined. Mated with < 6 testers. SD03095 (?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
19802-1
 
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RRID:TSC_SD03093 Tetrahymena thermophila Collected by Paul Doerder on 7/29/2008 from the pond designated Beaver Meadows in PA (latitude 41.52, longitude -79.11) Has a micronucleus. No mating, immature. SD03093 (?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:55:09 0
AAA-2
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02561 Tetrahymena thermophila It is a progeny of conjugants of AAK02.7XAAKO5.5 transformed with pAAA derived from pTUB100E3-PvuII (linearized)where the ATU1 gene is marked with Hae III and Pvu II sites and E445A,E446A,E447A. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. ATU1 (TTHERM_00558620) Micronucleus: neo replaces ATU1 coding Macronucleus: ATU1 with E445A, E446A, E447A and neo replacing coding of some ATU1 genes SD02561 atu1-1[Δ::neo1]/atu1-1[Δ::neo1]; mpr1-1/mpr1-1 or MPR1/MPR1 (atu1-1[Δ::neo1]/atu1[E445A, E446A,E447A]; pm-r, mp-?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:9037049
PMID:10831613
2026-02-14 07:55:09 0

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