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(New page: ''Caenorhabditis remanei'' is a gonochoristic (male-female) species closely related to ''C. elegans'' (i.e., a fellow member of the Elegans group). Some earlier studies of non-''elegans'...)
 
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''C. remanei'' has the following Web sources of information:  
 
''C. remanei'' has the following Web sources of information:  
  
1. A [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_remanei genome browser gateway] for the current assembly (release 1.0) in [http://www.wormbase.org WormBase].
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1. A [http://wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse/c_remanei genome browser gateway] for the current assembly (release 15.0.1) in [http://www.wormbase.org WormBase].  
  
2. A [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway?clade=other&org=C.+remanei&db= genome browser gateway] at the [http://genome.ucsc.edu UC Santa Cruz Genome Center].
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2. A [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGateway?clade=other&org=C.+remanei&db= genome browser gateway] at the [http://genome.ucsc.edu UC Santa Cruz Genome Center].  
  
 
3. A review of [http://www.wormbook.org/chapters/www_phylogrhabditids/phylorhab.html ''Caenorhabditis'' phylogeny], which includes some discussion of ''C. remanei'', at [http://www.wormbook.org/ WormBook].  
 
3. A review of [http://www.wormbook.org/chapters/www_phylogrhabditids/phylorhab.html ''Caenorhabditis'' phylogeny], which includes some discussion of ''C. remanei'', at [http://www.wormbook.org/ WormBook].  

Revision as of 21:10, 23 July 2008

Caenorhabditis remanei is a gonochoristic (male-female) species closely related to C. elegans (i.e., a fellow member of the Elegans group).

Some earlier studies of non-elegans species occasionally misidentified C. remanei as "C. vulgaris", or confused C. remanei with C. brenneri (itself formerly known as C. sp. 4, "CB5161", "PB2801", etc.).

C. remanei has the following Web sources of information:

1. A genome browser gateway for the current assembly (release 15.0.1) in WormBase.

2. A genome browser gateway at the UC Santa Cruz Genome Center.

3. A review of Caenorhabditis phylogeny, which includes some discussion of C. remanei, at WormBook.

4. A WormBook review of Caenorhabditis ecology (including that of C. remanei).

5. Live strains available from the CGC stock center.

6. A genome sequence page at the Washington University Genome Sequencing Center.