Dauer Larvae of Caenorhabditis briggsae in Axenic Culture

Authors

  • E. A. Yarwood
  • E. L. Hansen

Abstract

The free-living hermaphroditic nematode, Caenorhabditis briggsae, enters a dauer stage under certain conditions in axenic culture. Dauer larvae differ from directly-developing third-stage larvae in internal structure, size at time of second molt, morphology of second and third cuticles, separation zone of cuticular caps, and survival at 4 C and 37 C, temperatures fatal to other stages. Males, which occur rarely in liquid medium, may mature under conditions which cause most of the hermaphrodites to go into the dauer stage, resulting in a culture with increased male-to-hermaphrodite ratio.

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Published

1969-04-01

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