Difference between revisions of "Pristionchus pacificus"

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== Identifiers  ==
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Revision as of 14:08, 17 November 2008

Biology

Pristionchus pacificus is a self-fertilising hermaphroditic nematode of the Diplogastridae family. Two notable differences between P. pacificus and C.elegans are the former's pre-hatching embryonic molt stages, and the dimorphism of its stoma structures. P. pacificus' life cycle is four days at 20 deg. Celsius.

Ecology

The closely related species Pristionchus maupasi and P. entomorphus naturally occur in close association with Scarabaeidae and Chrysomelidae. P. pacificus has so far not been observed in isolates from North American scarab or potato beetles, but has been found on the Japanese scarab beetle Exomala orientalis (WBPaper00031139). The P pacificus laboratory strain PS312, used for genomic sequencing, was isolated in Pasadena (California, USA) and is available from the CGC.

Selected Publications

Main Labs

WormBase Resources

will be available with WormBase WS194

  • GBrowse
  • Genome Sequence (masked | unmasked | softmasked)
  • Gene Models and Annotation (based on SNAP predictions from MPI-Developmental Biology)
  • Pristionchus WormBase pages (including Orthologs / WGN/CGC-names)
  • gene model corrections can be submitted to wormbase-help@wormbase.org or through the feedback links
  • whole genome alignments

Identifiers

Proteins: PP:.*

Web Resources

  • [Pristionchus.org] page of the Max-Planck-Institute for Developmental Biology (including sequence retrieval / blast / Genome Browser)
  • [genome assembly] at Washington University
  • [WikiOnchus] Pristionchus Wiki (including the beginner's guide to the Pristionchus universe)
  • [UCSC genome browser] for Pristionchus pacificus, Feb 2007 assembly.