2012
DOI: 10.3791/4443
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A Molecular Readout of Long-term Olfactory Adaptation in <em>C. elegans</em>

Abstract: During sustained stimulation most sensory neurons will adapt their response by decreasing their sensitivity to the signal. The adaptation response helps shape attention and also protects cells from over-stimulation. Adaptation within the olfactory circuit of C. elegans was first described by Colbert and Bargmann 1,2 . Here, the authors defined parameters of the olfactory adaptation paradigm, which they used to design a genetic screen to isolate mutants defective in their ability to adapt to volatile odors sens… Show more

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“…Tricholoma robustum was previously reported to fall in the range of 450 and 650 bp (Apollos et al 2017 ). The difference in band sizes may be due to variations in the quality of DNA used in PCR (Lee et al 2012 ; Lorenz 2012 ; Kim et al 2016 ). Albeit, all the fragment sizes fall within the range (350–880 bp) reported by Fujita et al ( 2001 ) for fungi using ITS 1 and 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tricholoma robustum was previously reported to fall in the range of 450 and 650 bp (Apollos et al 2017 ). The difference in band sizes may be due to variations in the quality of DNA used in PCR (Lee et al 2012 ; Lorenz 2012 ; Kim et al 2016 ). Albeit, all the fragment sizes fall within the range (350–880 bp) reported by Fujita et al ( 2001 ) for fungi using ITS 1 and 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%