Drosophila Endosymbiont Database

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National Science Foundation, Systematic Biology and Biodiversity Inventories
Supports the general science of systematics, whose three main missions are: to discover, describe, and inventory global species diversity; to analyze and synthesize the information derived from this global discovery effort into predictive classification systems that reflect the history of life; and to organize the information derived from this global program in efficiently retrievable forms that best meet the needs of science and society. See also the Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories program, through which this project was funded.
UC San Diego Drosophila Stock Center
Housed at the University of California–San Diego (formerly at the University of Arizona), the Stock Center is a major source of diverse species of living Drosophila flies used by scientists around the world. The Center currently stocks 1,500 cultures of 300 Drosophila species. Separate cultures of individual species come from Australia, South America, China, North America and Europe.
Arizona Research Laboratories, Center for Insect Science
The Center for Insect Science (CIS) is a Division of the Arizona Research Laboratories at the University of Arizona, Tucson. The Center's role is to foster collaborative research and education across topics relevant to integrative biology and areas of biomedicine and biotechnology that employ insects and other arthropods as model systems or investigate their medical impact.
TaxoDros
The database on taxonomy of Drosophilidae, compiled by Gerhard Bächli.
FlyBase
FlyBase is a database of genetic and molecular data for Drosophila. FlyBase includes data on all species from the family Drosophilidae.
Wolbachia
This public web site has been funded by the National Science Foundation to provide a central access point for information and resources for researchers interested in Wolbachia biology.
Wolbachia pipientis wMel Genome Page
This page shows general information on the genome of Wolbachia haplotype wMel, isolated from Drosophila melanogaster, including links to genome specific links and taxonomy. Part of the Comprehensive Microbial Resource (CMR), a free website used to display information on all of the publicly available, complete prokaryotic genomes. From The Institute for Genomic Research, TIGR.
NCBI, GenBank
GenBank® is the National Institutes of Health genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences.
The University of Arizona
Home of this web site and database.