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Behavioral genetics: guanylyl cyclase prompts worms to party
Craig A L Riedl1, Marla B Sokolowski
1Biology Group, University of Toronto, 3359 Missisauga Road, Missisauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6.
Current Biology : CB
|August 25, 2004
Abstract:
When it comes to foraging, there are two types of worm in the world: those who enjoy a party, and those who prefer to dine alone. Two recent reports describe roles for guanylyl cyclase in the neuromolecular signaling systems that effect this natural behavioral dimorphism.