Everything about Flybase totally explained
FlyBase is an online
bioinformatics database of the biology and genome of the
model organism Drosophila melanogaster and related Drosophilid
dipterans. The FlyBase project is carried out by a consortium of
Drosophila researchers and computer scientists at
Harvard University and
Indiana University in the United States, and
University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
FlyBase is one of the organizations contributing to the
Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD).
Contents
FlyBase contains a complete rundown of current discoveries in the
Drosophila genome. It also includes a searchable bibliography of research on
Drosophila genetics in the last century. Information on current researchers, and a partial pedigree of relationships between current researchers, is searchable, based on registration of the participating scientist.
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) The site also provides a large database of images illustrating the full genome, and several movies detailing
embryogenesis.
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