In article <2D109415.10C8 at pclsp2.kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp> mihara at PCLSP2.KUICR.KYOTO-U.AC.JP (mihara) writes:
Dose anybody tell me some good protocol or guide book
deal with such kind of topics?
There is a short course for studying C.elegans in this summer at
National Institute of Genetics (Mishima, Japan). You can find an
announcement at WWW site of C.elegans community Japan (URL is
http://www.cbi.or.jp/~sano/wormjp/) and in the latest newsletter,
KAIHOU, from The Molecular Biology Society of Japan (No.53 p.30).
You can also get many protocols on books and WWW.
Book
Caenorhabditis elegans Modern Biological Analysis of an Organism
Edited by H.F.Epstein and D.C.Shakes
Academic press
ISBN: 0-12-564149-4(Hardcover) or 0-12-240545-5(Paperback)
and Method part of C.elegans book
The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Edited by W.B.Wood and the community of c.elegans Researchers
Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory
ISBN:0-87969-433-5(Paperback)
WWW
Dr.Ambros and lab. member are collecting C.elegans and Molecular
Biology protocols at
http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/bio/ambros/protocols.html
I cannot imagen that my pritty E.coli will be eaten by
C.elegans! (by Bacteriologist) :-)
I always feel worms look very happy when they moved to a new E.coli
full plate.
--
Norio Suzuki
The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
School of Life Science, Department of Genetics
(National Institute of Genetics)
E-mail: nosuzuki at wormhole.lab.nig.ac.jp