ISME18 is the 18th edition of our symposium which takes place every two years. ISME18 will now take place in Lausanne, Switzerland. [Information of the supplier]
The Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research is a member of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization. The center is supported by the federal government of Germany and the state of Lower Saxony (90:10). The Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research employs about 600 staff from more than 40 countries and has an annual operating budget of ₂47 million. The Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research was founded in 1965 by the chemist Hans-Herloff Imhoffen. Since then, the facilities have grown and the scientific focus has gone through many changes. Here, you will find more about the history of the center, including information about the management and organization of the research facilities. ... [Information of the supplier]
Jeder hat schon einmal faszinierende Tiere und Pflanzen in einem der vielen zoologischen oder botanischen Gärten gesehen. Mikroorganismen hingegen nimmt man normalerweise kaum war, obwohl der Mensch ständig von Milliarden von ihnen umgeben ist. Der "Mikrobiologische Garten" soll nun Einblicke in die Welt der Mikroben geben, keineswegs systematisch und vollständig, sondern anhand ausgewählter Geschichten, die sich hinter den Fenstern des Eingangsbildes verbergen. Eine virtuelle Umgebung scheint für den Mikrobiologischen Garten besonders geeignet, da der Mensch ohnehin Mikroorganismen meist unter Verwendung technischer Hilfsmittel wahrnimmt. ... [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
ION is supposed to contain all the animal, plant, and virus names data found within the Thomson BIOSIS literature databases - Zoological RecordTM, BIOSIS Previews® and Biological Abstracts®. Bacteria names will be added soon. [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system provides a framework for comparative analysis of the genomes sequenced by the Joint Genome Institute. Its goal is to facilitate the visualization and exploration of genomes from a functional and evolutionary perspective. There are two main approaches to using the system: genes and genomes. Genes can be found by keyword or BLAST query via the Gene Search and then analyzed in the context of their chromosomal, metabolic, and phylogenetic neighborhoods. Genomes of multiple organisms can be selected with the Organism Browser. You can then compare them through the Phylogenetic Profiler in order to identify common or unique properties. ... [Information of the supplier]
Welcome to ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System! Here you will find authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world. We are a partnership of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican agencies (ITIS-North America); other organizations; and taxonomic specialists. ITIS is also a partner of Species 2000 and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). ... [Information of the supplier]
In the JCM On-line Catalogue Database, searching for microorganisms with key words is operative. Users can send queries with scientific names or JCM accession numbers or other culture collection designations. The following information is hyper-linked from the catalogue data: strain data such as history and other culture collection designations; taxonomic data; references; and cultivation conditions with medium formulations. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Species 2000 is a "federation" of database organisations working closely with users, taxonomists and sponsoring agencies. The goal of the Species 2000 project is to create a validated checklist of all the world's species (plants, animals, fungi and microbes). This is being achieved by bringing together an array of global species databases covering each of the major groups of organisms. Each database covers all known species in the group, using a consistent taxonomic system. The participating databases are widely distributed throughout the world and currently number 40. The existing global species databases presently account for some 40% of the total known species, so substantial investment in new databases will be needed for full coverage of all taxa to be achieved. ... [Information of the supplier]
Mycophylogeny provides online access to the results of phylogenetic studies on fungi. It is conceived to offer the possibility of long-term storage for phylogenetic trees to mycologists. A web interface for the online submission of data is currently under construction. MYCOPHYLOGENY aims to facilitate the establishment of well-supported phylogenic hypotheses for the Mycobionta, as well as the evaluation of the various kinds of methodological approaches, by providing results from phylogenetic analyses of the various fungal groups. Submitted phylogenetic tree data will be accepted only when accompanied by details about the methodological parameters applied. Furthermore, the analysed alignments need to consist exclusively of reliable alignable positions and to comprise only sequences that contain a maximum of 2% of ambiguous positions, including gaps. ... [Information of the supplier]