Caenorhabditis monodelphis

Caenorhabditis monodelphis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Nematoda
Class: Secernentea
Order: Rhabditida
Family: Rhabditidae
Genus: Caenorhabditis
Species: C. monodelphis
Binomial name
Caenorhabditis monodelphis
Dieter Slos, Walter Sudhaus, Lewis Stevens, Wim Bert & Mark Blaxter, 2017[1]
Strains
  • KK-2011
  • SB341
  • JU1667
Synonyms

Caenorhabditis sp. 1

Caenorhabditis monodelphis is a species of nematodes in the genus Caenorhabditis. It was first collected by J. Raschka in Berlin, Germany in 2001. A second isolate was collected from Norway.[2] It is a freeliving species found in galleries inside of the fungus Ganoderma applanatum (Polyporaceae) which grew on the stump of a tree a few centimeters above ground.[3] It is phoretic on beetles of the species Cis castaneus.

C. monodelphis (C. sp. 1) groups with Caenorhabditis plicata outside either the 'Drosophilae' or the 'Elegans' supergroups in phylogenetic studies.[4] Its genome was sequenced by the Edinburgh Genomics Facility, University of Edinburgh.

Several strains are known and kept in labs. Strain SB341 can be maintained on OP50 E. coli plates.

References

  1. Dieter Slos, Walter Sudhaus, Lewis Stevens, Wim Bert & Mark Blaxter, 2017, Caenorhabditis monodelphis sp. n.: defining CrossMark the stem morphology and genomics of the genus Caenorhabditis, BMC Zoology 2 (4), pp. 1-15: 3-12, doi:10.1186/S40850-017-0013-2
  2. LIST OF AVAILABLE CAENORHABDITIS SPECIES and the state of their genome projects at evolution.wormbase.org
  3. Karin Kiontke and Walter Sudhaus, Ecology of Caenorhabditis species, wormbook.org.
  4. Marie-Anne Félix, Christian Braendle and Asher D. Cutter, A Streamlined System for Species Diagnosis in Caenorhabditis (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) with Name Designations for 15 Distinct Biological Species. PLOS, April 11, 2014, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0094723
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