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Caenorhabditis monodelphis

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Caenorhabditis monodelphis
Scientific classification
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C. monodelphis
Binomial name
Caenorhabditis monodelphis
Dieter Slos, Walter Sudhaus, Lewis Stevens, Wim Bert & Mark Blaxter, 2017[1]
Strains
  • KK-2011
  • SB341
  • JU1667
Synonyms

Caenorhabditis sp. 1

Caenorhabditis monodelphis is a species of nematodes in the genus Caenorhabditis. It was first collected by J. Raschka in Berlin, Germany in 2001. A second isolate was collected from Norway.[2] It is a freeliving species found in galleries inside of the fungus Ganoderma applanatum (Polyporaceae) which grew on the stump of a tree a few centimeters above ground.[3] It is phoretic on beetles of the species Cis castaneus.

C. monodelphis (C. sp. 1) groups with Caenorhabditis plicata outside either the 'Drosophilae' or the 'Elegans' supergroups in phylogenetic studies.[4] Its genome was sequenced by the Edinburgh Genomics Facility, University of Edinburgh.[citation needed]

Several strains are known and kept in labs. Strain SB341 can be maintained on OP50 E. coli plates.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Dieter Slos, Walter Sudhaus, Lewis Stevens, Wim Bert & Mark Blaxter, 2017, Caenorhabditis monodelphis sp. n.: defining CrossMark the stem morphology and genomics of the genus Caenorhabditis, BMC Zoology 2 (4), pp. 1-15: 3-12, doi:10.1186/S40850-017-0013-2
  2. ^ LIST OF AVAILABLE CAENORHABDITIS SPECIES and the state of their genome projects at evolution.wormbase.org
  3. ^ Karin Kiontke and Walter Sudhaus, Ecology of Caenorhabditis species, wormbook.org.
  4. ^ Marie-Anne Félix, Christian Braendle and Asher D. Cutter, A Streamlined System for Species Diagnosis in Caenorhabditis (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) with Name Designations for 15 Distinct Biological Species. PLOS, April 11, 2014, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0094723