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- who: (Panagrolaimidae and colleagues from the in Japan have published the paper: JOURNAL OF NEMATOLOGY, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of June/19,/2019
SUMMARY
Comparative genomics, Free-living, Panagrolaimorpha, Parthenogenesis. like other panagrolaimids, these nematodes have been reported from demanding, unusual habitats. The ability of Halicephalobus species to colonize such habitats suggests that comparative genomics of the genus may yield clues into the mechanisms enabling unusual lifestyles. Because the common ancestor of Panagrolaimus and Halicephalobus was most likely gonochoristic (dioecious) (Lewis et_al, 2009), parthenogenesis may have evolved twice independently in these two genera . . .
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