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Caenorhabditis elegans is a small (about 1 mm long) soil nematode found in temperate regions. In the 1960's Sydney Brenner began using it to study the genetics of development and neurobiology. Since then the community of C elegans researchers has expanded several thousands. See Mark Blaxter's introduction to Caenorhabditis elegans for more information.

Users in Europe may find access to the Greek mirror of the C elegans WWW Server more convenient.


Leon Avery (leon@eatworms.swmed.edu)
Last modified: Sat Mar 1 14:39:23 2008