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Decision letter: Convergent evolution of small molecule pheromones in Pristionchus nematodes
[peer_review]
2020
unpublished
The small molecules that mediate chemical communication between nematodes-socalled 'nematode-derived-modular-metabolites' (NDMMs)-are of major interest because of their ability to regulate development, behavior, and life-history. Pristionchus pacificus nematodes produce an impressive diversity of structurally complex NDMMs, some of which act as primer pheromones that are capable of triggering irreversible developmental switches. Many of these NDMMs have only ever been found in P. pacificus but
doi:10.7554/elife.55687.sa1
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