“…The freeâliving flatworm Macrostomum lignano Ladurner, Schärer, Salvenmoser, Rieger 2005 (Rhabditophora, Macrostomorpha) has emerged as a model for a broad range of research topics (Ladurner, Schärer, Salvenmoser, & Rieger, ), including the biology of aging (Mouton, Grudniewska, Glazenburg, Guryev, & Berezikov, ; Mouton et al, ), bioadhesion (Lengerer, Hennebert, Flammang, Salvenmoser, & Ladurner, ; Lengerer et al, ; Wunderer et al, ), regeneration (Egger, Ladurner, Nimeth, Gschwentner, & Rieger, ; Lengerer et al, ), stem cell biology (Grudniewska et al, ; Ladurner et al, ), and sexual selection (MarieâOrleach, Janicke, Vizoso, David, & Schärer, ; Schärer, Littlewood, Waeschenbach, Yoshida, & Vizoso, ; Sekii et al, ). This research has led to the establishment of many resources and tools that are crucial for a modern genetic and genomic model, including in situ hybridization (Pfister et al, ), RNA interference (Kuales et al, ; Sekii et al, ), gene expression (Arbore et al, ; Grudniewska et al, ; Lengerer et al, ), genome and transcriptome assemblies (Wasik et al, ; Wudarski et al, ), transgenesis (MarieâOrleach, Janicke, Vizoso, Eichmann, & Schärer, ; Wudarski et al, ), and a clarification of the phylogenetic context (Janssen et al, ; Schärer et al, ).…”