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  • November 30, 2005: New release of WormBase, WS150
    WormBase has been updated to the WS150 release of the database. New data includes orthologous relationships identified by the InParanoid algorithm (see the vab-1 Gene Page for an example). We've also overhauled the display of RNAi experiments. WS150 is the 6th "frozen" reference release of WormBase. It will be available at ws150.wormbase.org within the next few days. We encourage all users conducting long-term bioinformatics analyses to use the most current referential release of the database.
  • November 17, 2005: EMBO Caenorhabditis Evolution Workshop
    The first international workshop dedicated to the study of evolution with Caenorhabditis species will be held for three days from 24 to 26 of May 2006, at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia in Oeiras, 20km from Lisbon, in Portugal. Reception will take place on the 23rd. The deadline for registration is 15th January 2005. Read more about the workshop and how to register.
  • October 26, 2005: New release of WormBase, WS149
    WormBase has been updated to the WS149 release of the database. This release includes over 20,000 new oligo set microarray probes from Agilent and updated blast databases of human and Drosophila.
  • October 17, 2005: Cell-Specific microarray data now available in WormBase
    A profile of embryonic unc-4::GFP motor neurons generated using MAPCeL (MicroArray Profiling C. elegans cells) from Fox, et.al, 2005 is now available in WormBase. Gene lists for both enriched and expressed genes can be accessed from Expression Cluster and Gene report pages (e.g. alt-1).
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Key Publications WormBook, C. elegans II book (1997), The Mind of a Worm (White et al, 1986), The Genetics of C. elegans (Brenner, 1974), Durbin Ph.D. thesis (1987), Modes et formes... (Maupas, 1900)

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