Oscheius
O. tipulae is a satellite developmental genetic model organism used to study vulva formation.[7]
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Oscheius is a genus of nematode.
In phylogenetic studies, based on the analysis of sequences of three nuclear genes, Oscheius groups with Caenorhabditis species and the Diploscapter, Protorhabditis and Prodontorhabditis 'Protorhabditis' group, all included in the 'Eurhabditis' group of Rhabditidae genera.[8]
References
- Evolution as a basis for the systematization of nematodes. I Andrassy, 1976, 288 pages
- Oscheius carolinensis n. sp.(Nematoda: Rhabditidae), a potential entomopathogenic nematode from vermicompost. W Ye, A Torres-Barragan, YJ Cardoza - Nematology, 2010
- Rhabditis (Oscheius) Guentheri1 Sp. N., an Unusual Species With Reduced Posterior Ovary, With Observations On the Dolichura and Insectivora Groups (Nematoda …W Sudhaus, DJ Hooper - Nematologica, 1994
- Torrini, G., Mazza, G., Carletti, B., Benvenuti, C., Roversi, P.F., Fanelli, E., De Luca, F., Troccoli, A. & Tarasco, E. 2015. Oscheius onirici sp. n. (Nematoda: Rhabditidae): a new entomopathogenic nematode from an Italian cave. Zootaxa 3937(3), pages 533–548, doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3937.3.6
- Morphology and biology of Panagrolaimus tipulae n. sp. (Panagrolaimidae) and Rhabditis (Rhabditella) tipulae n. sp. (Rhabditidae), from leatherjacket larvae, Tipula paludosa (Diptera: Tipulidae). Lam, A.B.Q., and Webster, J.M. (1971). Nematologica, 17, pages 201–212
- Redescription of Rhabditis (Oscheius) Tipulae (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) Associated With Leatherjackets, Larvae of Tipula Paludosa (Diptera: Tipulidae). Walter Sudhaus, Nematologica, Volume 39, Issue 1, pages 234–239, 1993, doi:10.1163/187529293X00187
- Polymorphism and evolution of vulval precursor cell lineages within two nematode genera, Caenorhabditis and Oscheius. M Delattre, MA Félix - Current Biology, 2001
- The phylogenetic relationships of Caenorhabditis and other rhabditids. Karin Kiontke and David H. A. Fitch, Wormbook, 2005, doi:10.1895/wormbook.1.11.1
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