Objectives: The repetitive elements within the genome of eukaryotes form a significant portion and are associated with various molecular functions within a cell. The goal of our study is to determine a special type of repeat i.e., mirror repeat within complete ced-3 apoptotic gene and its exons. Methods: A simple computational approach was used to search mirror repeats within the eight exons and complete ced-3 gene of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). C. elegans is a model organism widely used to study genetics, and developmental biology and ced-3 is the main apoptotic gene responsible for cell death. Findings: We identified 140 mirror repeats within the different regions of the ced-3 gene of C. elegans. These identified mirror repeats are not restricted to the genome of C. elegans but are scattered among the genome of C. vulgaris, Xenopus tropicalis and Drosophila melanogaster. Novelty: This research work is the very first endeavor to characterize mirror repeats within the complete ced-3 gene and its exons. Nobody has been studied mirror repeats within ced-3 apoptotic gene of C. elegans. Mirror repeat has the potential to form triplex DNA and is also associated with several neurological disorders. Forthcoming studies will help us to explore the functions and nature of these identified mirror repeats. Keywords: Repetitive elements, mirror repeats, Caenorhabditis elegans and ced-3 gene