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. 2006 Jun 19:1–11. doi: 10.1895/wormbook.1.78.1

Male mating behavior.

Maureen M Barr, L Rene Garcia
PMCID: PMC4780960  PMID: 18050467

Abstract

Caenorhabditis elegans male mating provides an excellent opportunity to determine how sensory perception regulates behavior and motor programs. The male-specific nervous system and muscles are superimposed over the general nervous system and musculature. Genetic screens and genomic approaches have identified male-specific and male-enriched genes as well as non-sex specific molecules specialized for mating sub-behaviors. In this chapter, we discuss the cellular, genetic, and molecular basis for male mating behavior.


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