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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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htb1-K115R-A2a
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02469 Tetrahymena thermophila New batch, rescue of progeny h∆∆HTB86B4A6 and D2A2. Not mating type II,VI,VII. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. HTB1 (TTHERM_00633360), HTB2 (TTHERM_00283180) Micronucleus: neo2 into coding of HTB1 and HTB2 Macronucleus: HTB1 with K115R, HTB2 KO with neo2 SD02469 htb1[∆::neo2]/htb1[∆::neo2]; htb2 [∆::neo2]/htb2 [∆::neo2] (htb1[∆::neo2]/htb1[K115R]; htb2 [∆::neo2]; mp-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:19822522 2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
CenP A-KO-3*
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01933 Tetrahymena thermophila Germline CenPA KO heterokaryon. CenPA coding is replaced by neo2. Star side. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. CNA1 (TTHERM_00146340) Micronucleus: Neo2 into CNA1 SD01933 cna1[∆::neo2]/cna1[∆::neo2] (?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:16738316 2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
BMCG-B2086
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01812 Tetrahymena thermophila Centromeric H3 protein, green by IF. Partial mac replacement of MTT1 gene with GFP c-terminal tagged CNA1 gene. Thaw cells without drugs, then grow them in 60-100ug/ml blasticidin, Use 0.5-1 ug/ml cadmium chloride to express and see the green centromere. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. CNA1 (TTHERM_00146340), CenH3, CENP-A Macronucleus: GFP tagged CNA1 from the MTT1 locus SD01812 in B2086 (MTT1/mtt1-?[5’ bsr1,∆,(::CNA1), GFPc]; Cna1p-GFPc, green centromeres, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:16738316 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
K5E5-2
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02476 Tetrahymena thermophila Complete somatic tranformant of CU428 cells with pHHO5K /neo construct. Phosphorylation sites 1- 5 of H1 changed to glutamic acid and 5 other sites changed to lysines, neo 2 cassette in 3’ flanking region for selection. See paper. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HHO1 (TTHERM_00823720) Macronucleus: Change Threonine 35, 47, 54 and serine 43, 45 to glutamic acid (charge patch) and T60K, I64K, H65K, T67K, T69K SD02476 mpr1-1/mpr1-1 (hho1[3’neo2, T35E, S43E, S45E, T47E, T54E, T60K,I64K, H65K,T67K,T69K]; pm-r, VII) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:11972045
PMID:10983971
2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
18282-4
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01547 Tetrahymena thermophila Collected by Paul Doerder on 8/21/2002 from the pond designated CRWP in Ridgway, PA (lat. 41 25.052, long. -78 51.876, elevation 1613 ft). Used Geko GPS. Geographical area: Allegheny National Forest Collection number: 453 No micronucleus present. SD01547 (?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
htb1-A1G-A7b
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02083 Tetrahymena thermophila ∆∆HTB knockout heterokaryons rescued by htb1-A1G. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTB1 (TTHERM_00633360), HTB2 (TTHERM_00283180) Micronucleus: neo2 KO of HTB1 and HTB2 coding Macronucleus: Mutated HTB1 with A1G SD02083 htb1[∆::neo2]/htb1[∆::neo2]; htb2 [∆::neo2]/htb2 [∆::neo2] (htb1[∆::neo2]/htb1[A1G] ; htb2 [∆::neo2]; pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:19822522 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
HTA1+2 (G4B1G10A)
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01391 Tetrahymena thermophila G115B5xG204F2. HTA1, HTA2 double germline knockout heterokaryon. Can mate with G4A1F14A, G4B3C1A From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTA1 (TTHERM_00790790) + HTA2 (TTHERM_00316500) Micronucleus: Neo 2 knockout of HTAX and HTA1 genes SD01391 hta1[∆::neo2]/hta1[∆::neo2]; hta2[∆::neo2]/ hta2[∆::neo2]; CHX1/CHX1;mpr1?/mpr1? (mp-r, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:11430834
PMID:12665578
2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
∆HTB1-9-11B3
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02082 Tetrahymena thermophila ∆HTB1 knockout. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HTB1 (TTHERM_00633360) Micronucleus: neo2 KO of HTB1 Macronucleus: KO of HTB1 with neo2 SD02082 htb1[∆::neo2]/htb1[∆::neo2] (htb1[∆::neo2]; pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:19822522 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
122∆172∆H4ns
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01790 Tetrahymena thermophila IFT122 and IFT172 double KO heterokaryon From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. IFT122 (TTHERM_00694540), IFT172 (TTHERM_00089240) Micronucleus: Neo3 into coding of IFT122A and of IFT172 SD01790 ift122[∆::neo3]/ift122[∆::neo3]; ift172[∆::neo3]/ift172[∆::neo3] (WT; pm-?, mp-?, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:18211962
PMID:18199688
2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
AAA2D9
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01834 Tetrahymena thermophila Progeny of DB6B x DB2A, co- transformed by constructs BTU1-D9 with (E431-442D) and construct of chimeric ATU1 gene, AAA2 duplicate ATU C-tail). See publications From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. BTU1 (TTHERM_00348510), BTU2 (TTHERM_00836580), ATU1 (TTHERM_00558620) Micronucleus: knockout of btu1 with neo knockout of btu2 with bsr Macronucleus: BTU2 replaced by bsr. BTU1 partially replaced by neo1, some replaced by BTU1-D9 with (E431-442D). Some ATU1 replaced by ATU1 with duplicate C-tail SD01834 btu1-?[∆::neo1]/ btu1-?[∆::neo1]; btu2-?[∆::bsr1]/ btu2-?[∆::bsr1]; CHX1/CHX1; mpr1-1/mpr1-1 or MPR1/MPR1 (btu2-?[∆::bsr1]; btu1-?[∆::neo1]/ btu1-?[E431D,E432D,E433D,E435D,E437D,E438D,E439D,E440D,E442D]; ATU1/atu1-1[duplicate ATU1 tail--AAA2]; pm-r, Original BTU2 is replaced by bsr1, BTU1 coding replaced by neo1, then transformed with BTU1 with (E431-442D) and Chimeric ATU1 gene, AAA2 (duplicate ATU C-tail)) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:11864572
PMID:10831613
PMID:15254268
2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
HA-hv2 (9)
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02648 Tetrahymena thermophila HA-tagged hv2 transformant. Checked by western blot and immunofluorescent staining From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. HHT3 (TTHERM_00016170) Macronucleus: N-terminal HA tag of HHT3, not sure if complete replacement SD02648 mpr1-1/mpr1-1 (?HHT3/hht3[3’neo2, HAn]; pm-r, VII) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:9343391
PMID:16908532
2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
Eri1 homozygous homokaryon ‘a’
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02777 Tetrahymena thermophila homozygous Er1 ko homokaryon ‘a’ can be mating with homozygous Er1 ko homokaryon ‘d’; coding sequences were replaced by Neo 3. Developmental delay. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. ERI1 (TTHERM_00501020) Micronucleus: ERI1 coding replaced by neo3 Macronucleus: ERI1 coding replaced by neo3 SD02777 eri1::neo3/eri1::neo3; mpr1-1/mpr1-1 (eri1::neo3; pm-r, ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
CU3044
 
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RRID:TSC_SD00994 Tetrahymena thermophila Deletion on right arm of chromosome 3. SD00994 chx1-1/chx1-1; pmr1-1/pmr1-1; Del 3R (CHX1; pmr1-1; cy-s, pm-r, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
gDRH1-KO4 A5-5A
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02139 Tetrahymena thermophila Neo4 KO cassette in DRH1 locus, homozygous KO in mic, mac assorted to pm-s. Two cell lines in row. Mate with D3, H7, and C10 cell lines. Homozygous heterokaryon. Gene is expressed at low level in starve and log, peak expression at 4 hr of conjugation. Somatic KO is complete, when mated they arrest after Meiosis II. Homozygous homokaryon KOs do not grow well. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. DRH1 (TTHERM_00190830) Micronucleus: Neo4 into 5’ end of coding of DRH1 SD02139 drh1[∆?::neo4]/drh1[∆?::neo4] TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
B1KO-2
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01840 Tetrahymena thermophila Germline transformant (heterozygote). Transformed with BHAB-1 (BTU1 knockout construct) Mates with B1KO-1 From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. BTU1 (TTHERM_00348510) Micronucleus: H4-neo replaces coding of BTU1, heterozygous SD01840 BTU1/btu1[∆,::H4-neo]; MPR1-1/mpr1-1 TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10831613
PMID:9037049
2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
AAB2D9-1
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02021 Tetrahymena thermophila Progeny of DB6B x DB2A, co- transformed by constructs BTU1-D9 with (E431-442D) and construct of chimeric ATU1 gene, AAB2 (α-β hybrid ) See publications. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. BTU1 (TTHERM_00348510), BTU2 (TTHERM_00836580), ATU1 (TTHERM_00558620) Micronucleus: knockout of btu1 with neo knockout of btu2 with bsr Macronucleus: BTU2 replaced by bsr. BTU1 partially replaced by neo1, some replaced by BTU1-D9 with (E431-442D). Some ATU1 replaced by ATU1 with chimeric α-β hybrid tail. SD02021 btu1-?[∆::neo1]/ btu1-?[∆::neo1]; btu2-?[∆::bsr1]/ btu2-?[∆::bsr1]; CHX1/CHX1; mpr1-1/mpr1-1 or MPR1/MPR1 (btu2-?[∆::bsr1]; btu1-?[∆::neo1]/ btu1-?[E431D,E432D,E433D,E435D,E437D,E438D,E439D,E440D,E442D]; ATU1/atu1-1[α-β hybrid tail, AAB2]; pm-r, Original BTU2 is replaced by bsr1, BTU1 coding replaced by neo1, then transformed with BTU1 with (E431-442D) and Chimeric ATU1 gene, AAB2 (α-β hybrid ), ?) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:10831613
PMID:11864572
PMID:15254268
2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
gDRH1-KO4 A5-5B
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02140 Tetrahymena thermophila Neo4 KO cassette in DRH1 locus, homozygous KO in mic, mac assorted to pm-s. Two cell lines in row. Mate with D3, H7, and C10 cell lines. Homozygous heterokaryon. Gene is expressed at low level in starve and log, peak expression at 4 hr of conjugation. Somatic KO is complete, when mated they arrest after Meiosis II. Homozygous homokaryon KOs do not grow well. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. DRH1 (TTHERM_00190830) Micronucleus: Neo4 into 5’ end of coding of DRH1 SD02140 drh1[∆?::neo4]/drh1[∆?::neo4] TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0
∆H1(5)
 
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RRID:TSC_SD02789 Tetrahymena thermophila H1 knockout obtained by microinjection mac transformant, parent is CU428. From the Gorovsky lab, University of Rochester. This strain has been cataloged by the Stock Center but not thawed. HHO1 (TTHERM_00823720) Macronucleus: Neo2 into HHO1 locus SD02789 mpr1-1/mpr1-1 (hho1[∆::neo2]; MPR1; pm-r, VII) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:7606784 2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
IA225
 
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RRID:TSC_SD01458 Tetrahymena thermophila Incomplete fission-zone formation with arrest in late-cytokinesis, with the new oral apparatus often abnormal and frequently wedged within the arrested furrow. Expressed in many cells at normal growth temperatures, near 100% at 39°. Same phenotype as the allelic IA137 stock,but with stronger expression. Submitted by Joseph Frankel, University of Iowa CDAE (cell division arrest E) SD01458 cdaE-3/cdaE-3 (cdaE-3, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:821816
PMID:407114
2026-02-14 07:54:51 0
IA385
 
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RRID:TSC_SD00643 Tetrahymena thermophila A mutation that causes the dorsal surface to be converted to a partial mirror-image of the ventral surface and blocks conjugation. Allelic to janA-1. JANA (janus A) (originally reported as jan); EJA1 (enhancer of janus) SD00643 janA-2/janA-2; eja1-1/eja1-1 (janA-2; eja1-1; janA, eja1, II) TSC, Tetrahymena Stock Center TSC PMID:1743393 2026-02-14 07:54:52 0

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