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a close-up photo of C. elegans worms
Eyeless C. elegans Perceives Colors: Study
The roundworm uses cues from visible light to help avoid eating toxic bacteria with a distinguishing hue.
Eyeless C. elegans Perceives Colors: Study
Eyeless C. elegans Perceives Colors: Study

The roundworm uses cues from visible light to help avoid eating toxic bacteria with a distinguishing hue.

The roundworm uses cues from visible light to help avoid eating toxic bacteria with a distinguishing hue.

worm, neuroscience

c. elegans sleep microfluidics
Microfluidic Chambers Trigger Sleep in C. elegans
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD | Nov 19, 2019 | 4 min read
This newly described behavior occurs spontaneously, but can be modulated by food availability, temperature, and the size of the chambers.
Genome Digest
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What researchers are learning as they sequence, map, and decode species’ genomes  
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