Scientist explores secrets to life through worms
Friday, October 17, 2008 - 13:35
in Biology & Nature
Who would have thought that worms found in your composter - only seen with a microscope - could be used to study genetic disorders in humans? With 700 million years of separation and roughly half of its genes similar to humans, the worm C. elegans is one of the most widely used animals in biomedical research today.