Caenorhabditis brenneri is a small nematode, closely related to the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans.
[2] This name is in honor of Sydney Brenner, recognizing his pioneering role in starting active research in the field of C. elegans biology and development.
This species can hybridize with Caenorhabditis remanei, but only when C. remanei males mate with C. brenneri females, and then the offspring are apparently sterile.
[2] This species groups with C. doughertyi in the 'Elegans' supergroup in phylogenetic studies.
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