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    Wharam B, Weldon L, Viney M.
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  • 22. Sexually Antagonistic Male Signals Manipulate Germline and Soma of C. elegans Hermaphrodites.
    Aprison EZ, Ruvinsky I.
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  • 27. Natural variation in the Caenorhabditis elegans egg-laying circuit modulates an intergenerational fitness trade-off.
    Mignerot L, Gimond C, Bolelli L, Bouleau C, Sandjak A, Boulin T, Braendle C.
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  • 29. When females produce sperm: genetics of C. elegans hermaphrodite reproductive choice.
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  • 30. Neuronal regulated ire-1-dependent mRNA decay controls germline differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Levi-Ferber M, Shalash R, Le-Thomas A, Salzberg Y, Shurgi M, Benichou JI, Ashkenazi A, Henis-Korenblit S.
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  • 35. Regulation of serotonin biosynthesis by the G proteins Galphao and Galphaq controls serotonin signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Tanis JE, Moresco JJ, Lindquist RA, Koelle MR.
    Genetics; 2008 Jan 03; 178(1):157-69. PubMed ID: 18202365
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  • 36. Coordination of opposing sex-specific and core muscle groups regulates male tail posture during Caenorhabditis elegans male mating behavior.
    Whittaker AJ, Sternberg PW.
    BMC Biol; 2009 Jun 22; 7():33. PubMed ID: 19545405
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  • 37. A sensitized genetic background reveals evolution near the terminus of the Caenorhabditis germline sex determination pathway.
    Hill RC, Haag ES.
    Evol Dev; 2009 Jun 22; 11(4):333-42. PubMed ID: 19601967
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  • 38. Caenorhabditis elegans Galphaq regulates egg-laying behavior via a PLCbeta-independent and serotonin-dependent signaling pathway and likely functions both in the nervous system and in muscle.
    Bastiani CA, Gharib S, Simon MI, Sternberg PW.
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  • 39. A blend of small molecules regulates both mating and development in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Srinivasan J, Kaplan F, Ajredini R, Zachariah C, Alborn HT, Teal PE, Malik RU, Edison AS, Sternberg PW, Schroeder FC.
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