Aspergillus website
The Aspergillus website provides information about Aspergillus species implicated in human disease (aspergillosis). It includes a bibliographic database and discussion groups for laboratory and clinical workers.
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Candida albicans information
This Candida albicans page has information on genetics, DNA sequences, biosynthetic pathways, the Candida News electronic newsletter, a directory of researchers' email addresses, and more.
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Candida News
An electronic discussion list for researchers studying the molecular biology of Candida species.
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Deep Hypha website
An ambitious project aimed at refining our understanding of the phylogeny of all fungi. The Deep Hypha webpage includes the original proposal to the National Science Foundation (USA), a discussion group, list of participants, schedule of proposed symposia, and links to offsite resources.
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Fungal Genetics Stock Center (FGSC)
The FGSC serves databases on the genetics of Aspergillus, Fusarium, Neurospora, Sordaria and other fungi, as well as catalogs of mutant and wild type strains; cloned genes and gene libraries; and useful recipes and methods. The Fungal Genetics Newsletter is online with full text and quality images. Some laboratory exercises demonstrating fungi can be found here. European users will achieve faster access through the U.K. mirror site.
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Fungal Genome Resource
Physical maps of Aspergillus nidulans and information on ODS physical mapping software for Solaris and Windows systems can be found at the Fungal Genome Resource at the University of Georgia.
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Fungal Mitochondrial Genome Project
Laboratory of B. Franz Lang at the University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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FungalWeb
FungalWeb provides a searchable classification system for fungi. It incorporates links to other databases including anamorph-teleomorph relationships, DNA and protein sequences, and fungal nomenclature.
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Hynes-Davis Lab
The Hynes-Davis lab (Australia) focuses on amdS regulation.
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LIAS
LIAS is a developing DELTA-based system to facilitate systematic studies of lichenized and lichenicolous Ascomycetes. It is coordinated by the Botanische Staatssammlung München.
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Microbotryum violaceum tetrad page
Cultures derived from linear tetrads of Microbotryum violaceum, the anther-smut fungus, are made available by Michael Hood of the University of Virginia (USA).
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Neurospora Genome Project
Sequencing the entire genome of Neurospora crassa at the University of New Mexico (USA). The site provides a searchable sequence database, information on protein functions, and comparisons with known genes from other organisms.
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NIH Campus Yeast Interest Group
The web page of yeast researchers at the National Institutes of Health (USA) includes information on research programs, meeting schedules and information about the life cycle of Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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Phycomyces
The Phycomyces web site provides information on phototropism and its genetic basis in the mucoralean fungus Phycomyces, as well as links to related sites and a directory of Phycomyces researchers.
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PhysarumPlus
PhysarumPlus is a resource for researchers studying Physarum and allied slime molds. It includes life cycle information, a question and answer forum, images, protocols for culturing and molecular biology, and even an ode to Physarum.
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Plasmodiophorales: molecular studies
A compilation of molecular information on the Plasmodiophorales can be found on this page from the Institute of Arable Crops Research in the U.K.
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Plasmodiophorid Home Page
These are pages devoted to the Plasmodiophorales from Ohio University. Information about life histories, cytology, and biology of this interesting group of fungus-like protists is available here.
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Podospora anserina page
Pages devoted to the little black pyrenomycete, Podospora anserina, a dung fungus used to study cell biology and genetics. The site includes information about its biology and genome, in English and French.
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Saccharomyces Genomic Information Resource
The Saccharomyces Genome Database at Stanford University contains complete chromosome sequences, genetic and physical maps, and access to yeast protein databases.
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Sanger Centre Yeast Sequencing Project
Current information on yeast sequencing at the Sanger Centre in Cambridge, U.K. Gene sequences from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe can be found here.
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The Dictyostelium Virtual Library
Those studying cellular slime molds like Dictyostelium and Polysphondylium spp. will find a home on the Dictyostelium Virtual Library. Services include a directory of email addresses, databases of DNA sequences, a literature database, and the Dicty News. European users might try the European mirror site.
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Yeast Genome Project: MIPS
Everything you want to know about the yeast genome, including functional analysis programs, and searchable databases of sequences, proteins, and chromosome maps can be found through the extensive pages of the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences.
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Yeast Information
The WWW Virtual Library: Yeast synthesizes all kinds of information and resources on yeasts as model organisms.
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Yeast Protein Database
Physical, chemical, and genetic characteristics of known proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are available through the Yeast Protein Database (YPD). Searches can be performed by gene name, keywords, and protein properties.
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Zolan Lab
Coprinus genetics in Indiana, USA.
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