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Differences in the genetic control of early egg development and reproduction between C. elegans and its parthenogenetic relative D. coronatus.

Christopher KrausPhilipp H SchifferHiroshi KagoshimaHideaki HirakiTheresa VogtMichael KroiherYuji KoharaEinhard Schierenberg
Published in: EvoDevo (2017)
Our comparative cellular and molecular studies support the view that the genus Caenorhabditis differs considerably from the other studied nematodes in its control of development and reproduction. The easy-to-culture parthenogenetic D. coronatus, with its high-quality draft genome and only a single chromosome when haploid, offers many new starting points on the cellular, molecular and genomic level to explore alternative routes of nematode development and reproduction.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • single molecule
  • dna methylation