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Amphibian Embryology Tutorial -- Very nice graphical supplement for teaching & learning about amphibian development (from the University of Wisconsin).
Arabidopsis Links -- Arabidopsis information on the World Wide Web.
Axolotol Colony -- Indiana University''s Axolotl Colony is a breeding colony of the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) supported by the National Science Foundation.
Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project -- The Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP) is a consortium of the Drosophila Genome Center (funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute, National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Energy), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (through its support of work in the Gerald Rubin and Allan Spradling laboratories).
Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server -- Excellent online reference for C. elegans; features an introduction to the field, a list of worm labs, a search tool for searching the worm literature, meeting announcements and other tools.
Drosophila Virtual Library -- A central catalog of resources for Drosophila research, including databases, lab pages, & protocols.
FlyBase -- A comprehensive database for information on the genetics and molecular biology of Drosophila.
FlyView -- A Drosophila image database development and genetics, especially on expression patterns of genes (enhancer trap lines, cloned genes).
Flybrain -- Flybrain provides an online atlas and database for anatomical images of and online publications about the Drosophila nervous system.
GIFTS SERVER Home Page -- A database server for gene interactions in Drosophila.
MRC HGU Mouse Atlas and Gene Expression -- "The UK MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh is developing a digital atlas of mouse development and database to be a resource for spatially mapped data such as in situ gene expression and cell lineage. The project is in collaboration with the Department of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh. The gene expression database is being developed as part of the Mouse Gene Expression Information Resource (MGEIR) in collaboration with the Jackson Laboratory, USA."
Sea Urchin Embryology -- This is a site devoted to the interaction of a leading lab at Stanford University, under Dr. David Epel, with high school science teachers.
TBASE -- Since development of the technology to manipulate the germline of animals over a decade ago, a large number of transgenic animals have been produced worldwide for use in both basic and applied research. Additionally, development of gene targeting protocols involving homologous recombination in mouse embryonic stem cells has resulted in a considerable number of mutant lines with specific phenotypes and well-defined DNA structural changes. TBASE is an attempt to organize information on transgenic animals and targeted mutations generated and analyzed worldwide.
The Fish Net (The Zebrafish Server) -- Extensive information on the zebrafish (Danio rerio), including genomics databases, developmental stages, publications and molecular tools.
The Interactive Fly: A cyberspace guide to Drosophila development -- Drosophila genes and their roles in development.
The WWW Virtual Library: Dictyostelium -- Section of the WWW Virtual Library devoted to the cell biology and genetics of the cellular slime mold (Dictyostelium discoideum).
The WWW Virtual Library: Model Organisms -- A guide to internet resources for research on biological model organisms (part of the WWW Virtual Library).
The WWW Virtual Library: Xenopus -- This site contains a collection of Xenopus molecular markers for use in immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, Xenopus stages, methods and other useful information on early amphibian development (part of the WWW Virtual Library).
UrchiNet -- The database contains information on molecular mechanisms of embryogenesis in sea urchin.
Virtual Flylab -- An educational application for learning the principles of genetic inheritance. An excellent resource for students.
Zebrafish Information Server -- This Zebrafish WWW server exists (since 1994) for the Zebrafish Research Community; think of it like the friendly bulletin board at your local grocery store. It is maintained by Richard Vogt from the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina.

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