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Detecting gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans

Reliable methods for detecting and analyzing gene expression are necessary tools for understanding development and investigating biological responses to genetic and environmental perturbation. With its fully sequenced genome, invariant cell lineage, transparent body, wiring diagram, detailed anatomy...

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Published in:Genetics (Austin) 2025-01, Vol.229 (1), p.1-108
Main Authors: Calarco, John A, Taylor, Seth R, Miller, 3rd, David M
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Gene Expression Profiling - methods
Proteomics - methods
Sequence Analysis, RNA - methods
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