BeetleBase is a comprehensive sequence database and important community resource for Tribolium genetics, genomics and developmental biology. Beetlebase contains genomic sequence scaffolds mapped to 10 linkage groups, genetic linkage maps, the official gene set, Reference Sequences from NCBI (RefSeq), predicted gene models, ESTs and whole-genome tiling array data representing several developmental stages. The current version of Beetlebase is built on the Tribolium castaneum 3.0 Assembly (Tcas 3.0) released by the Human Genome Sequencing Center at the Baylor College of Medicine.
All issues of the Tribolium Information Bulletin are now available for free online at spiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/tib/ thanks to the current editors, Sue Brown and Dick Beeman, who made all volumes publicly accessible.
5th Arthropod Genomics Symposium 2011
REGISTRATION for the 5th Annual Arthropod Genomics Symposium Arthropod Genomics: New Approaches and Outcomes, June 9-12th, 2011, in Kansas City .
BGI announces proposals to sequence 1000 genomes: 29th Jan 2010
Community call to propose target genomes for sequencing through the REGISTRATION for the BGI Library of Digital Life Project. The BGI has announced it will sequence up to 1000 plant and animal genomes during 2010-11 and is soliciting the research community for input to define the species list.
Third meeting of the European society for Evolutionary Developmental biology (EED)
In Paris from July 6 – 9, 2010
Website design: Karthik Tangirala