Caenorhabditis briggsae
BioProject PRJNA10731 | Data Source WormBase | Taxonomy ID 6238
About Caenorhabditis briggsae
Caenorhabditis briggsae is a small, free-living roundworm found in decaying plant material especially compost and mushroom beds in temperate regions throughout the world. The worms feed on the bacteria and other microorganisms associated with plant decay. The biology of C. briggsae is similar to that of C. elegans, with a short generation time through four larval stages into an adult. C. briggsae is hermaphroditic like C. elegans and distinct from the other sequenced worms which have both male and female adult animals. C. briggsae is often found at the same site as both C. elegans and C. remanei. C. briggsae is frequently found associated with snails that are presumed to transport worms, especially the dormant dauer stage, from one location to another.
There are 2 alternative genome projects for Caenorhabditis briggsae available in WormBase ParaSite: PRJNA784955 PRJNA784955
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | CB4, GCA_000004555.3 |
Database Version | WBPS19 |
Genome Size | 108,384,165 |
Data Source | WormBase |
Annotation Version | WS290 |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 20,821 |
Non coding genes | 1,277 |
Small non coding genes | 1,255 |
Long non coding genes | 22 |
Pseudogenes | 1,071 |
Gene transcripts | 27,217 |
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