General Genetics
C. elegans, or Caenorhabditis elegans, is a small, transparent nematode (roundworm) that serves as a widely used model organism in genetic and developmental biology studies. Its simple anatomy, short lifespan, and well-mapped genome make it an ideal subject for investigating transgenerational epigenetic inheritance and understanding fundamental biological processes.
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