2024
DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyae151
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Life history in Caenorhabditis elegans: from molecular genetics to evolutionary ecology

Christian Braendle,
Annalise Paaby

Abstract: Life history is defined by traits that reflect key components of fitness, especially those relating to reproduction and survival. Research in life history seeks to unravel the relationships among these traits and understand how life history strategies evolve to maximize fitness. As such, life history research integrates the study of the genetic and developmental mechanisms underlying trait determination with the evolutionary and ecological context of Darwinian fitness. As a leading model organism for molecular… Show more

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