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1. Direct inference of the distribution of fitness effects of spontaneous mutations from recombinant inbred Caenorhabditis elegans mutation accumulation lines.

2. CaeNDR, the Caenorhabditis Natural Diversity Resource.

3. Variation in anthelmintic responses are driven by genetic differences among diverse C. elegans wild strains.

4. C. elegans toxicant responses vary among genetically diverse individuals.

5. C. elegans as a model for inter-individual variation in metabolism.

6. An automated approach to quantify chemotaxis index in C. elegans .

7. Local adaptation and spatiotemporal patterns of genetic diversity revealed by repeated sampling of Caenorhabditis elegans across the Hawaiian Islands.

8. A Highly Scalable Approach to Perform Ecological Surveys of Selfing Caenorhabditis Nematodes.

9. easyFulcrum: An R package to process and analyze ecological sampling data generated using the Fulcrum mobile application.

10. Mutability of mononucleotide repeats, not oxidative stress, explains the discrepancy between laboratory-accumulated mutations and the natural allele-frequency spectrum in C. elegans .

11. easyXpress: An R package to analyze and visualize high-throughput C. elegans microscopy data generated using CellProfiler.

12. Balancing selection maintains hyper-divergent haplotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans.

13. Deep sampling of Hawaiian Caenorhabditis elegans reveals high genetic diversity and admixture with global populations.

14. Natural variation in C. elegans arsenic toxicity is explained by differences in branched chain amino acid metabolism.

15. Head-to-head comparison of three experimental methods of quantifying competitive fitness in C. elegans.

16. The mutational decay of male-male and hermaphrodite-hermaphrodite competitive fitness in the androdioecious nematode C. elegans.

17. The effect of temperature adaptation on the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in notothenioid fishes.

18. Inhibition of the oxidative stress response by heat stress in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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