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Towards a Pristionchus genome map IV: A genetic linkage map of Pristionchus pacificus

2001
In order to construct a genetic linkage map of Pristionchus pacificus, we generated a meiotic mapping panel of 46 animals. These animals were randomly picked in the F2 generation of a cross between a California phenotypic marker and Washington strain.
Sinz, W. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5937-9444   +5 more
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Towards a Pristionchus genome map III: SNP searches and analyses in Pristionchus pacificus

2001
The availability of polymorphic strains of P. pacificus and a genomic BAC library of Pristionchus pacificus with large insert sizes encouraged us to use a BAC end based strategy to achieve our goal of constructing genetic and physical maps of the satellite model system Pristionchus pacificus.
Srinivasan, J. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5449-7938   +7 more
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Genome Evolution in the Nematode Pristionchus pacificus [Genomevolution des Nematoden Pristionchus pacificus]

2013
Evolution is the ultimate reason why planet earth is full of complex living systems. Evolutionary theory is thus at the heart of biology and necessary to understand our world. A complete picture of evolutionary processes must incorporate multiple levels of organisations and timescales.
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Contact-based kin discrimination is associated with specific surface lipids in the cannibalistic nematode Pristionchus pacificus

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Fumie Hiramatsu   +5 more
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Novel cell-cell interactions during vulva development in Pristionchus pacificus

2000
Vulva development differs between Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus in several ways. Seven of 12 ventral epidermal cells in P. pacificus die of apoptosis, whereas homologous cells in C. elegans fuse with the hypodermal syncytium. Vulva induction is a one-step process in C. elegans, but requires a continuous interaction between the gonad
Jungblut, B. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0285-2990   +1 more
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Pristionchus pacificus: a nematode model for comparative and evolutionary biology

2015
This edited volume on the nematode model Pristionchus pacificus describes an integrative approach to evolutionary biology. It aims for a merger of evolutionary and comparative biology with mechanistic approaches based on genetics and molecular biology.
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