Caenorhabditis japonica
BioProject PRJNA12591 | Data Source WormBase | Taxonomy ID 281687
About Caenorhabditis japonica
Caenorhabditis japonica is a small, free-living roundworm which appears to be closely-associated with shield, or stink, bugs. Frequently, these insects can be found on cabbage plants and the worms have been reported feeding in the bug's nest on dead eggs and adult bugs. C. japonica has only been isolated on the Japanese islands of Saga and Shikoku. The biology of C. japonica is similar to that of C. elegans with the exception that C. japonica has both male and female adults.
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Assembly Statistics
Assembly | C_japonica-7.0.1, GCA_000147155.1 |
Database Version | WBPS19 |
Genome Size | 166,256,191 |
Data Source | WormBase |
Annotation Version | WS290 |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 29,935 |
Non coding genes | 1,876 |
Small non coding genes | 1,875 |
Long non coding genes | 1 |
Pseudogenes | 599 |
Gene transcripts | 38,848 |
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