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About C. Elegans
Why C. Elegans?
- C. elegans is eukaryotic.
- C. elegans is a multicellular organism, with different tissues that can be modified separately.
Links & Additional Resources
WormBook is a great functional overview of worm physiology, with an emphasis on development. WormAtlas is a great anatomical overview. The Worm Breeder's Gazette is a informal, non-refereed, biannual newsletter dedicated to C. elegans and other nematodes. GFPWorm has visual information on C. elegans expression patterns.