2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.30.564729
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Widespread changes in gene expression accompany body size evolution in nematodes

Gavin C. Woodruff,
John H. Willis,
Erik Johnson
et al.

Abstract: Body size is a fundamental trait that drives multiple evolutionary and ecological patterns.Caenorhabditis inopinatais a fig-associated nematode that is exceptionally large relative to other members of the genus, includingC. elegans. We previously showed thatC. inopinatais large primarily due to postembryonic cell size expansion that occurs during the larval-to-adult transition. Here, we describe gene expression patterns inC. elegansandC. inopinatathroughout this developmental period to understand the transcrip… Show more

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