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A map of the worm: First detailed anatomical atlas of C. elegans for use in the lab

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

C. elegans Atlas

image: The worm on the cover of "C. elegans Atlas" was inspired by the Fibonacci spiral commonly seen throughout nature -- in everything from sea shells to galaxies. The anatomy has been stylized and generalized, only depicting the more familiar organs. It was designed by Christopher Crocker. view more 

Credit: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. – To meet the demands of biologists who work with the model worm C. elegans in the laboratory, a new anatomical atlas has just been published. It is the most detailed and comprehensive atlas of C. elegans in print to date and will be an essential laboratory reference tool for all working worm biologists.

Derived from the acclaimed online WormAtlas, C. elegans Atlas is a large-format, full-color atlas of the model organism C. elegans, known affectionately as “the worm” by workers in the field. The WormAtlas Web site (www.wormatlas.org) has been a valuable resource for the C. elegans community, and this has driven demand for a print version that can be used at the bench and at the microscope.

The beautifully rendered images in the atlas illustrate in detail all of the internal and external structures of adult, hermaphroditic C. elegans. Each chapter focuses on a major organ system and includes accurate, color-coded drawings, detailed transmission and scanning electron micrographs, and fluorescent images, all of which are complemented with informative text and captions. It is a superb companion the monograph C. elegans II (http://www.cshlpress.com/link/celegans.htm).

Since the 1960s, when eminent biologist Sydney Brenner established C. elegans as the premier model organism for neurobiology and development, substantial knowledge about the anatomical architecture of the worm has accumulated. Today, C. elegans is used by thousands of investigators in diverse fields, and it continues to provide a wealth of information about fundamental principles of biology that apply to all animals. C. elegans Atlas will be useful not only to neurobiologists and developmental biologists, but also those who work in the fields of reproductive biology, gene expression, and molecular biology.

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About the book: C. elegans Atlas (ISBN 978-087969715-0) is 348 pp. in length (illus., appendix, index) and has concealed wire binding. It was prepared by the creators of the WormAtlas Consortium, David H. Hall and Zeynep F. Altun (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York). A detailed table of contents is available at http://www.cshlpress.com/link/celatlas.htm.

About Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press is an internationally renowned publisher of books, journals, and electronic media, located on Long Island, New York. Since 1933, it has furthered the advance and spread of scientific knowledge in all areas of genetics and molecular biology, including cancer biology, plant science, bioinformatics, and neurobiology. It is a division of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, an innovator in life science research and the education of scientists, students, and the public. For more information, visit www.cshlpress.com.


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