Author: Riddle, D.L.; Blumenthal, T.; Meyer, B.J.; Priess, J.R.
Description: Why should one study a worm? This simple creature is one of several “model” organisms that together have provided tremendous insight into how all organisms are put together. It has become increasingly clear over the past two decades that knowledge from one organism, even one so simple as a worm, can provide tremendous power when connected with knowledge from other organisms. And because of the experimental accessibility of nematodes, knowledge about worms can come more quickly and cheaply than knowledge about higher organisms.
Subject headings: Caenorhabditis Elegans; Model organism; Nematodes; C elegans
Publication year: 1997
Book title: C. elegans II, 2nd edition
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Pages: 1222
Find the full text : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21413221/
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Type: Book
Serial number: 1668