| 41. | The existence of longevity genes has been demonstrated so far in yeast, roundworms, and fruit flies.
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| 42. | Guarente is now looking to see if the same is true in the laboratory roundworm and in mice.
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| 43. | In what passes for its brain, the little roundworm has 302 nerve cells of 118 different types.
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| 44. | Other examples of food-and water-borne diseases include cholera, typhoid, polio and roundworm.
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| 45. | Roundworms are about a millimeter long, with smooth, cylinder-shaped bodies tapered at both ends.
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| 46. | The Harvard scientists disabled genes so that the bioengineered roundworms would have much lower fat levels than normal.
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| 47. | The drug frequently kills both roundworm and tapeworm, especially the former, and is therefore an anthelmintic.
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| 48. | For example, OpenWorm seeks to make a cellular level simulation of a roundworm, a multidisciplinary project.
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| 49. | They both come belong the " Trichuris " genus that are roundworms also known as whipworms.
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| 50. | It is a nematode ( roundworm ) and a common intestinal parasite or helminth, especially in humans.
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