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An RNAi screen of Rab GTPase genes in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em> reveals that morphogenesis has a higher demand than stem cell niche maintenance for rab-1 in the somatic cells of the reproductive system
An adult C. elegans gonad (reproductive organ) arm carrying fluorescence tags for germ cell nuclei (yellow) and somatic gonad support cells (pink) with gametes outlined in pink and blue and fertilized embryos outlined in orange.

Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Student Noor Singh in the lab of Kacy Gordon published a paper titled “An RNAi screen of Rab GTPase genes in Caenorhabditis elegans reveals that morphogenesis has a higher demand than stem cell niche maintenance for rab-1 in the somatic cells of the reproductive system” in the June 2025 issue of G3.

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Noor Singh
Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Student Noor Singh

An RNAi screen of Rab GTPase genes in Caenorhabditis elegans reveals that morphogenesis has a higher demand than stem cell niche maintenance for rab-1 in the somatic cells of the reproductive system Open Access