Caenorhabditis virilis explained
Caenorhabditis virilis is a species of nematodes in the genus Caenorhabditis. The type isolate JU1528 was collected in an orchard in Orsay, France.
Prior to 2014, it was referred to as C. sp. 13.[1] It groups with C. portoensis (sp. 6) in the 'Drosophilae' supergroup in phylogenetic studies.[2]
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Notes and References
- Félix. Marie-Anne. Braendle. Christian. Cutter. Asher D.. A Streamlined System for Species Diagnosis in Caenorhabditis (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) with Name Designations for 15 Distinct Biological Species. PLOS ONE. April 11, 2014. 10.1371/journal.pone.0094723. 9. 4. e94723. 3984244. 24727800. 2014PLoSO...994723F. free.
- Kiontke. Karin C.. Félix. Marie-Anne. Ailion. Michael. Rockman. Matthew V.. Braendle. Christian. Pénigault. Jean-Baptiste. Fitch. David H. A.. A phylogeny and molecular barcodes for Caenorhabditis, with numerous new species from rotting fruits. BMC Evolutionary Biology. November 21, 2011. 10.1186/1471-2148-11-339. 11. 339. 3277298. 22103856 . free .