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Research Tools in evolutionary biology In C. elegans most workers are working on comparative developmental
biology. As a result they take advantage of all of the normal tools
of C. elegans developmental biology and also try to apply
them to related nematodes: forward genetic screens to identify processes
in an unbiased manner, gene knock down techniques like RNAi and morpholino
oligo injections to investigate the function of specific genes and
pathways regardless of the biological functions they are involved
in, and traditional cell manipulations such as laser ablations to
identify cell-cell interactions. Additionally, worm evolutionary biologist
also must use genomics and morphological studies of related nematodes
to construct a phylogenetic tree so that changes can be placed in
context with the histories of the related worms. |
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