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2013-06-09 — 2013-09-13, Ljubljana
Recent years have brought us striking discoveries in the field of bacterial genetics and ecology that sprung from rapid advances in sequencing technologies and “omics” approaches, bioinformatics, microscopy and various analytical techniques. These advances allowed us to gather vast amounts of data, marvel over the remarkable diversity of microbial communities, culture previously unculturable organisms and discover novel ecosystem functions. These rapid developments now call for critical evaluation ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.conventus.de/bageco2013/
The Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin nomenclature committee was set up in 1993 in order to update the nomenclature originally devised in 1989 by Hofte and Whiteley (Microbiological Reviews 53:242-255). The current nomenclature, based solely on amino acid identity, allows closely related toxins to be ranked together and removes the necessity for researchers to bioassay each new toxin against a growing series of organisms. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/home/Neil_Crickmore/Bt/
Bacterial Nomenclature up-to-date" is based on the work of Norbert Weiss, who maintained the database until his retirement in February 2003. The database is based on those names which are validly published according to the Bacteriological Code. The present database is maintained under the supervision of Manfred Kracht, who may be consulted on technical aspects (database or online access). Queries relating to nomenclature or taxonomic interpretation may be addressed to Brian J. Tindall. A complete ... [Information of the supplier]
Other reference worksResource type
http://old.dsmz.de/microorganisms/bacterial_nomenclature.php
This server is constructed around a database dedicated to the analysis of the genome of Escherichia coli: Colibri. Its purpose is to collate and integrate various aspects of the genomic information from E. coli, the paradigm of Gram-negative bacteria. Colibri provides a complete dataset of DNA and protein sequences derived from the paradigm strain E. coli K-12, linked to the relevant annotations and functional assignments. It allows one to easily browse through these data and retrieve information, ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://genolist.pasteur.fr/Colibri/
Cyanobacteria carry a complete set of genes for oxygenic photosynthesis, which is the most fundamental life process on the earth. This organism is also interesting from an evolutional viewpoint, for it was born in a very ancient age and has survived in various environments. Chloroplast is believed to have evolved from cyanobacterial ancestors which developed an endosymbiontic relationship with a eukaryotic host cell. CyanoBase provides an easy way of accessing the sequences and all-inclusive annotation ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://bacteria.kazusa.or.jp/cyano/
CyBib is a bibliographic database exclusively for scientific literature about cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). The entire database has been parked on the Internet to provide a resource for researchers and students involved with cyanobacteria. CyBib v5 is the seventh generation of the database to be presented on the Internet. It contains nearly 25,000 references. These references were collected in large part by Jeff Elhai, known for his Internet outreach work as the founder, editor, and publisher ... [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://www-cyanosite.bio.purdue.edu/cybib/cybibhome.html
Database of Bacterial ExoToxins for Human (DBETH) is a database of sequences, structures, interaction networks and analytical results for 229 exotoxins, from 26 different human pathogenic bacterial genus. All toxins are classified into 24 different Toxin classes. The aim of DBETH is to provide a comprehensive database for human pathogenic bacterial exotoxins. DBETH also provides a platform to its users to identify potential exotoxin like sequences through Homology based as well as Non-homology based ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.hpppi.iicb.res.in/btox/
DOLOP provides information for several hundred lipoproteins with relevant links to molecular details. Features include functional classification, predictive algorithm for query sequences, primary sequence analysis and lists of predicted lipoproteins ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/genomes/dolop/
The aim of ECDC is to provide as much information as possible about the model organism Echerichia coli K12. This collection offers you all information regarding the entire E.coli K12 chromosome, we possibly could get. The collection is searchable in different ways: by a gen/sequence map, scrolling different tables or just by search for a keyword. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based portals and link collections; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.uni-giessen.de/ecoli/ECDC/ecdc.htm
EcoGene 3.0 a is new web interface for EcoGene.org built using the Drupal open source website software. EcoGene 2.0 and EcoGene both present data from our daily-updated MySql relational database. Some of the scope and content of EcoGene.org will be available only through EcoGene 3.0. EcoGene 2.0 will remain available via a link on the EcoGene 3.0 home page for those who might prefer to continue using it. Please report any problems you find with EcoGene 3.0 to krudd@med.miami.edu. EcoGene-RefSeq ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://ecogene.org/
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