In the course of narrowing the
unc-14 rescuing region to a 5.2 kb Hind III - Sal I fragment that is mostly occupied by part of the YK363 gene (see also Ogura and Ohshima WBG 14(1)
p51), we came across two unusual clones. We had established a restriction map across a 60 kb region, with particular attention to Eco RI sites, and had obtained 8 clones from this region from the LMB, which we mapped and tested for rescue. The first unusual clone, P1a74 (which uses a P1 phage-derived vector), was a clone which should have rescued. This clone has a wild-type restriction map, and the 11 kb Eco RI fragment which contains
unc-14(+) is in the middle of this clone. However, 3/3 lines (and 18 F1 Rol) carrying this clone were not rescued, not even partially (since Unc-14 adults are strongly paralyzed this is a sensitive test). This suggests that the clone is not faithful to the genomic sequence and contains a mutation which completely inactivates
unc-14(+). Of course this could just be a sporadic case, but we wonder if anyone else has noticed any odd behaviour of P1 clones?