PhenomicDB is a multi-organism phenotype-genotype database including human, mouse, fruit fly, C.elegans, and other model organisms. The inclusion of gene indexes (NCBI Gene) and orthologues (same gene in different organisms) from HomoloGene in this database allows the user to compare phenotypes of a gene over many organisms simultaneously. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Rat Genome Database is a collaborative effort between leading research institutions involved in rat genetic and genomic research. Its goal is the establishment of a Rat Genome Database, to collect, consolidate, and integrate data generated from ongoing rat genetic and genomic research efforts and make these data widely available to the scientific community. A secondary, but critical goal is to provide curation of mapped positions for quantitative trait loci, known mutations and other phenotypic data. The rat continues to be extensively used by researchers as a model organism for investigating the biology and pathophysiology of disease. In the past several years, there has been a rapid increase in rat genetic and genomic data. This explosion of information highlighted the need for a centralized database to efficiently and effectively collect, manage, and distribute a rat-centric view of this data to researchers around the world. The Rat Genome Database was created to serve as a repository of rat genetic and genomic data, as well as mapping, strain, and physiological information. It also facilitates investigators research efforts by providing tools to search, mine, and analyze this data. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
A mostly scientific blog about short DNA sequences for species identification and discovery. I encourage your commentary. [Information of the supplier]
This database is primary aimed at providing an exhaustive and updated registry of sequence variants identified in auto-inflammatory disorder related genes. Since we believe that an attempt to retrieve phenotypical information from all patients identified throughout the world would be an impossible task, we chose to allow only one inclusion per variant (duplicates are automatically rejected), although we allocated a short space for clinical information on the initial patient. The relatively high number of variants with unknown associated phenotype likely stems from the fact that most data are submitted by laboratories performing genetic diagnosis, which do not always have relevant clinical information about the patients. Conversely, a number of apparently simple polymorphisms, i.e. intronic variants not located in splice acceptor or donor sites and silent mutations, were found in symptomatic individuals during the diagnostic test. Since functional experiments are generally lacking, we cannot rule out that these variants do not alter regulatory splice elements, thus acting as true mutations. For all these reasons, we recommend that this database should not be used as a reference for phenotype-genotype correlation. ... [Information of the supplier]
The US American 54th Drosophila Research Conference will be held April 3-7, 2013 in Washington, D. C. The topics of the conference are centered around Drosophila genetics. [Editorial staff vifabio]
You are invited to attend the 55th Annual Drosophila Research Conference, sponsored by The Genetics Society of America. The Conference will be held March 26-30, 2014 at the Town & Country Resort & Conference Center in San Diego, CA. The Conference will begin on Wednesday evening, March 26, with the Opening Session from 7:00 - 9:00 pm featuring Bruce Alberts as the Keynote Speaker, followed by a mixer from 9:00 - 11:00 pm. The closing plenary session will take place from 8:30 AM until 12:00 PM on Sunday, March 30. ... [Information of the supplier]
Our knowledge of migration’s genetic basis is limited in large part to results from crossbreeding and displacement experiments. Recent advances in several fields, including genomics and movement ecology will undoubtedly change this. We will take advantage of these developments in our symposium, bringing together researchers that work not only in genomics and migration but also in the development of evolutionary theory and statistical methods. Stimulated by a series of talks, posters, workshops and discussions, we hope that by the end of this symposium we will as a group have synthesized what is known about the genetics of migration across animal groups and established a clear set of future directions to continue the development of this field. ... [Information of the supplier]
Join us in celebrating 60 years of buzz! The 60th Annual Drosophila Research Conference is the premier meeting for Drosophila researchers. Share your research with the fruit fly community and learn about the latest results and techniques. As many as 1,000 presentations cover the full diversity of Drosophila investigations, from genetics to molecular biology, cell biology, development, immunology, physiology, neuroscience, evolution, and more. Early career scientists, including postdocs and students, will benefit from networking events, professional development and publishing workshops, poster review opportunities, and other initiatives designed by the Genetics Society of America to prepare attendees for success during their training and careers. Join the conversation on social media using #DROS19. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Annual Drosophila Research Conference is the premier meeting for Drosophila researchers. As many as 1,000 presentations cover the full diversity of Drosophila investigations, from genetics to molecular biology, cell biology, development, immunology, physiology, neuroscience, evolution, and more. Due to the ongoing uncertainty around the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be held virtually in 2021. ... [Information of the supplier]
#Dros23 will be held in-person at The Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk in Chicago, IL. This year's Annual Drosophila Conference Organizers built the conference around a central theme: "Pay It Forward." [Information of the supplier]