Browsing Programs, Centers, and Institutes by Subject "C. elegans"
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Male Caenorhabditis elegans undergo a radical remodeling of their anal depressor during late larval stage 4. In both hermaphrodites and males, the larval anal depressor primarily functions as a defecation behavior. However, ...
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(2009-06-09)This research identifies a gene that potentially works acetylcholine receptor protein GAR-3. We isolated nematodes (roundworm) Caenorhabditis elegans that are resistant to the drug arecoline, which stimulates behaviors ...
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(2021-05-03)One of the earliest samples of Caenorhabditis elegans was isolated in Bergerac, France. Early estimates indicated that a Bergerac strain had a high copy-number of the transposable element Tc1 and also displayed diminished ...