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* <b>CRISPR/Cas Web Resources</b> Web Resources for design and planning of CRISPR/Cas9 studies:<br />[http://igtrcn.org/knowledgebase/crisprcas-web-resources// IGTRCN, Insect Genetic Technologies Research Coordination Network, University of Maryland, Rockville, MD, USA]
 
* <b>CRISPR/Cas Web Resources</b> Web Resources for design and planning of CRISPR/Cas9 studies:<br />[http://igtrcn.org/knowledgebase/crisprcas-web-resources// IGTRCN, Insect Genetic Technologies Research Coordination Network, University of Maryland, Rockville, MD, USA]
 
* <b>CRISPR-ERA</b> A Fast and Comprehensive Guide RNA Design Tool for Genome Editing, Repression and Activation:<br />[http://crispr-era.stanford.edu// Lei Stanley Qi Lab and Xiaowo Wang Lab, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA]
 
* <b>CRISPR-ERA</b> A Fast and Comprehensive Guide RNA Design Tool for Genome Editing, Repression and Activation:<br />[http://crispr-era.stanford.edu// Lei Stanley Qi Lab and Xiaowo Wang Lab, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA]
* <b>CRISPR Genome Engineering Resources</b> CRISPR Design Tool:<br />[http://www.genome-engineering.org/crispr/?page_id=41/  Zhang Lab, MIT, Boston, MA, USA]
 
 
* <b>CRISPR fly design</b> -- reagents, protocols, and results from fly CRISPR/Cas experiments:<br />[http://www.crisprflydesign.org/ Bullolk Lab, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK]
 
* <b>CRISPR fly design</b> -- reagents, protocols, and results from fly CRISPR/Cas experiments:<br />[http://www.crisprflydesign.org/ Bullolk Lab, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK]
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* <b>CRISPR Guide Design Resources</b> CRISPR Design Tool:<br />[https://zlab.bio/guide-design-resources  Zhang Lab, MIT, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>CRISPRscan</b> Novel scoring algorithm for selecting sgRNAs<br />[http://www.crisprscan.org// Giraldez Lab, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA]
 
* <b>CRISPRscan</b> Novel scoring algorithm for selecting sgRNAs<br />[http://www.crisprscan.org// Giraldez Lab, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA]
 
* <b>DRSC CRISPR Efficiency Tool for Assessment of Designs</b>:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/evaluateCrispr/ DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>DRSC CRISPR Efficiency Tool for Assessment of Designs</b>:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/evaluateCrispr/ DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
* <b>DRSC Finding CRISPRs</b>, Drosophila CRISPR gRNA design search tool:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/crispr2/ DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
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* <b>DRSC Find CRISPRs</b>, Drosophila CRISPR gRNA design search tool:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/crispr2/ DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>E-CRISP</b>, Design of CRISPR Constructs:<br />[http://www.e-crisp.org/E-CRISP/designcrispr.html DKFZ/Boutros lab, Heildelberg, Germany]
 
* <b>E-CRISP</b>, Design of CRISPR Constructs:<br />[http://www.e-crisp.org/E-CRISP/designcrispr.html DKFZ/Boutros lab, Heildelberg, Germany]
 
* <b>E-TALEN</b>, Design of TALEN Constructs:<br />[http://www.e-talen.org/E-TALEN/ DKFZ/Boutros lab, Heildelberg, Germany]
 
* <b>E-TALEN</b>, Design of TALEN Constructs:<br />[http://www.e-talen.org/E-TALEN/ DKFZ/Boutros lab, Heildelberg, Germany]
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* <b>SIFTED</b>, Specificity Inference for TAL Effector Design:<br />[https://galaxyproject.org/use/sifted/ Bulyk Lab, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>SIFTED</b>, Specificity Inference for TAL Effector Design:<br />[https://galaxyproject.org/use/sifted/ Bulyk Lab, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>TALengineering.org</b>, A Comprehensive Resource for Engineered TAL Effector Technology:<br />[http://talengineering.org/ Ekker lab, Joung Lab, MGH, Boston, USA]
 
* <b>TALengineering.org</b>, A Comprehensive Resource for Engineered TAL Effector Technology:<br />[http://talengineering.org/ Ekker lab, Joung Lab, MGH, Boston, USA]
* <b>ZiFiT Targeter</b>, Tool for Identifying Zinc Finger Nuclease Sites in Specific Target Sequences:<br />[http://zifit.partners.org/ZiFiT/ MGH and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA]
 
  
 
=Data Repositories=
 
=Data Repositories=
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=Gene Expression Databases and Tools=
 
=Gene Expression Databases and Tools=
 
* <b>BDGP in situ</b>, Patterns of gene expression in Drosophila embryogenesis:<br />[http://insitu.fruitfly.org/cgi-bin/ex/insitu.pl Gene expression database, BDGP, University of California, Berkeley, USA]
 
* <b>BDGP in situ</b>, Patterns of gene expression in Drosophila embryogenesis:<br />[http://insitu.fruitfly.org/cgi-bin/ex/insitu.pl Gene expression database, BDGP, University of California, Berkeley, USA]
* <b>BDTNP</b>, A cellular resolution 3D gene expression and morphology Atlas of the blastoderm.<br />[http://bdtnp.lbl.gov/Fly-Net/bioimaging.jsp?w=summary Berkeley Drosophila Transcription Network Project, University of California, Berkeley, USA]
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* <b>BDTNP</b>, A cellular resolution 3D gene expression and morphology Atlas of the blastoderm.<br />[http://bdtnp.lbl.gov:8080/Fly-Net/bioimaging.jsp Berkeley Drosophila Transcription Network Project, University of California, Berkeley, USA]
 
* <b>BGee</b> Normal Gene Expression Data in Animals (based on RNA-Seq, Affymetrix, in situ hybridization, and EST data).<br />[http://bgee.org/ SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland]
 
* <b>BGee</b> Normal Gene Expression Data in Animals (based on RNA-Seq, Affymetrix, in situ hybridization, and EST data).<br />[http://bgee.org/ SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland]
* <b>FlyAtlas2</b>, for exploring how genes are expressed in the tissues of ''D. melanogaster'':<br />[http://flyatlas.gla.ac.uk/flyatlas/index.html FlyAtlas2, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK]
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* <b>FlyAtlas2</b>, for exploring how genes are expressed in the tissues of ''D. melanogaster'':<br />[http://flyatlas.gla.ac.uk/FlyAtlas2/index.html FlyAtlas2, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK]
 
* <b>FlyExpress</b>, an Expression Pattern Search Engine:<br />[http://www.flyexpress.net/ FlyExpress, Arizona State University, USA]
 
* <b>FlyExpress</b>, an Expression Pattern Search Engine:<br />[http://www.flyexpress.net/ FlyExpress, Arizona State University, USA]
 
* <b>Fly-FISH</b>, A Database of Drosophila Embryo mRNA Localizaton Patterns:<br />[http://fly-fish.ccbr.utoronto.ca/ Fly-FISH, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada]
 
* <b>Fly-FISH</b>, A Database of Drosophila Embryo mRNA Localizaton Patterns:<br />[http://fly-fish.ccbr.utoronto.ca/ Fly-FISH, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada]
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* <b>Drosophila Models of Human Disease</b>, a blog by Stephanie Mohr and Annette Parks:<br />[http://flydiseasemodels.blogspot.com/ flydiseasemodels.blogspot.com/] <br />
 
* <b>Drosophila Models of Human Disease</b>, a blog by Stephanie Mohr and Annette Parks:<br />[http://flydiseasemodels.blogspot.com/ flydiseasemodels.blogspot.com/] <br />
 
* <b>FlyNet Human Disease Prioritization</b>:<br /> [http://www.inetbio.org/flynet/Network_fly_comm.php NetBioLab, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea]
 
* <b>FlyNet Human Disease Prioritization</b>:<br /> [http://www.inetbio.org/flynet/Network_fly_comm.php NetBioLab, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea]
* <b>HuDis</b>, high confidence human disease gene - fly gene ortholog pairs:<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/HuDis DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
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* <b>HuDis</b>, high confidence human disease gene - fly gene ortholog pairs:<br />[https://fgr.hms.harvard.edu/hudis-trip-fly-stocks DRSC/TRiP-FGR, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>MORPHIN</b>, Model ORganism Projected on a Human Integrated gene Network:<br />[http://www.inetbio.org/morphin/index.php MORPHIN, Lee Lab, Yonsei University, Korea and Marcotte Lab, University of Texas at Austin, USA.]
 
* <b>MORPHIN</b>, Model ORganism Projected on a Human Integrated gene Network:<br />[http://www.inetbio.org/morphin/index.php MORPHIN, Lee Lab, Yonsei University, Korea and Marcotte Lab, University of Texas at Austin, USA.]
* <b>NeuroGeM</b>, A knowledgebase of genetic modifiers in neurodegenerative diseases:<br />[http://chibi.ubc.ca/neurogem/ CHiBi, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada]
 
  
 
=Interaction and Pathway Databases=
 
=Interaction and Pathway Databases=
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* <b>DPiM</b>, Drosophila Protein interaction Map:<br/>[https://interfly.med.harvard.edu/ DPiM, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>DPiM</b>, Drosophila Protein interaction Map:<br/>[https://interfly.med.harvard.edu/ DPiM, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>DroID</b>, Drosophila Interactions Database:<br />[http://www.droidb.org/ Drosophila Interaction Database, Detroit, USA]
 
* <b>DroID</b>, Drosophila Interactions Database:<br />[http://www.droidb.org/ Drosophila Interaction Database, Detroit, USA]
* <b>Drosophila PIMRider</b>, Drosophila Protein Interaction Map:<br />[https://pimr.hybrigenics.com/htmlFiles/interactionData/drosophila.html Drosophila PIMRider, Hybrigenics, Paris, France]
 
 
* <b>FlyBase Signaling Pathways</b>, Manually curated reports on Signaling Pathways, based on the literature:<br /> [http://flybase.org/lists/FBgg/pathways Pathways list, FlyBase]
 
* <b>FlyBase Signaling Pathways</b>, Manually curated reports on Signaling Pathways, based on the literature:<br /> [http://flybase.org/lists/FBgg/pathways Pathways list, FlyBase]
 
* <b>FlyCyc</b> -- Curated Drosophila melanogaster Pathways:<br />[http://biocyc.org/FLY/organism-summary?object=FLY FlyCyc, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA]
 
* <b>FlyCyc</b> -- Curated Drosophila melanogaster Pathways:<br />[http://biocyc.org/FLY/organism-summary?object=FLY FlyCyc, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA]
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==lncRNA==
 
==lncRNA==
* <b>lncrnadb</b>, Long Noncoding RNA Database (last updated 2015):<br />[http://www.lncrnadb.org/ lncrnadb, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia]
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* <b>LNCediting</b>, Function of RNA editing in lncRNAs :<br />[http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/LNCediting/fly/ LNCediting, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China and University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA]
* <b>LNCediting</b>, Function of RNA editing in lncRNAs (last updated 2016):<br />[http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/LNCediting/fly/ LNCediting, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China and University of Texas, Houston, Texas, USA]
 
  
 
==miRNA==
 
==miRNA==
 
===General===
 
===General===
* <b>miRBase</b>, A searchable database of published miRNA sequences and annotations (last updated 2014):<br />[http://www.mirbase.org/ miRBase, University of Manchester, UK]<br />
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* <b>miRBase</b>, A searchable database of published miRNA sequences and annotations (last updated 2018):<br />[http://www.mirbase.org/ miRBase, University of Manchester, UK]<br />
 
::NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.
 
::NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.
 
* <b>miRNEST</b>, An integrated collection of miRNA predictions from high-throughput sequencing experiments and external database annotations (last updated 2015):<br />[http://rhesus.amu.edu.pl/mirnest/copy/ miRNEST, The Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poznan, Poland]
 
* <b>miRNEST</b>, An integrated collection of miRNA predictions from high-throughput sequencing experiments and external database annotations (last updated 2015):<br />[http://rhesus.amu.edu.pl/mirnest/copy/ miRNEST, The Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poznan, Poland]
* <b>Tools4miRs</b>, Manually curated platform gathering methods for the broadly-defined miRNA analysis (last updated 2017):<br />[https://tools4mirs.org/ Tools4miRs, Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland]
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* <b>Tools4miRs</b>, Manually curated platform gathering methods for the broadly-defined miRNA analysis (last updated 2019):<br />[https://tools4mirs.org/ Tools4miRs, Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland]
* <b>TransmiR</b>, A database of transcription factor-microRNA regulation (last updated 2013):<br />[http://www.cuilab.cn/transmir TransmiR, Peking University Health Science Center, Peking, Chin
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* <b>TransmiR</b>, A database of transcription factor-microRNA regulation (last updated 2018):<br />[http://www.cuilab.cn/transmir TransmiR], Peking University Health Science Center, Peking, Chin
  
 
===miRNA Target Prediction===
 
===miRNA Target Prediction===
* <b>DIANA microT-CDS</b>, MicroRNA Target Prediction (last updated 2014):<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=microT_CDS/index DIANA microT-CDS, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
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* <b>DIANA microT-CDS</b>, MicroRNA Target Prediction:<br />[http://diana.imis.athena-innovation.gr/DianaTools/index.php?r=microT_CDS/index DIANA microT-CDS, DIANA LAB, Athens, Greece]
 
* <b>MicroCosm Targets</b>, Computationally predicted targets for microRNAs across many species based on MiRanda algorithm (last updated 2007):<br />[http://didattica.cribi.unipd.it/genomica/Genomics_2013/9-mirna/Microcosm%20Targets.html MicroCosm Targets, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK]
 
* <b>MicroCosm Targets</b>, Computationally predicted targets for microRNAs across many species based on MiRanda algorithm (last updated 2007):<br />[http://didattica.cribi.unipd.it/genomica/Genomics_2013/9-mirna/Microcosm%20Targets.html MicroCosm Targets, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK]
 
* <b>MinoTar</b>, Predict microRNA Targets in Coding Sequence (last updated 2010):<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/cgi-bin/DRSC_MinoTar.pl MinoTar, DRSC, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
 
* <b>MinoTar</b>, Predict microRNA Targets in Coding Sequence (last updated 2010):<br />[http://www.flyrnai.org/cgi-bin/DRSC_MinoTar.pl MinoTar, DRSC, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA]
* <b>miRNA_Targets</b> (last updated 2011):<br />[http://mamsap.it.deakin.edu.au/~amitkuma/mirna_targetsnew/index.html miRNA targets on full length mRNAs, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia]
 
 
* <b>miRWalk - The Database on Predicted and Validated microRNA Targets</b> :<br />[http://zmf.umm.uni-heidelberg.de/apps/zmf/mirwalk/micrornapredictedtarget.html miRNA - Target Prediction, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim, Germany]
 
* <b>miRWalk - The Database on Predicted and Validated microRNA Targets</b> :<br />[http://zmf.umm.uni-heidelberg.de/apps/zmf/mirwalk/micrornapredictedtarget.html miRNA - Target Prediction, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim, Germany]
 
* <b>TargetScanFly</b>, Prediction of microRNA targets based on miRNA seed region and target conservation (last updated 2012):<br />[http://www.targetscan.org/fly_12/ TargetScanFly, Whitehead Institute and MIT Dept. of Biology, Cambridge, MA, USA]
 
* <b>TargetScanFly</b>, Prediction of microRNA targets based on miRNA seed region and target conservation (last updated 2012):<br />[http://www.targetscan.org/fly_12/ TargetScanFly, Whitehead Institute and MIT Dept. of Biology, Cambridge, MA, USA]
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* <b>Isobase</b>, A Database of Functionally Related Orthologs, which incorporates PPI network data in addition to sequence similarity.<br />[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/cb/mna/isobase/ MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA]
 
* <b>Isobase</b>, A Database of Functionally Related Orthologs, which incorporates PPI network data in addition to sequence similarity.<br />[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/cb/mna/isobase/ MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA]
 
* <b>OMA Browser</b>, The OMA (“Orthologous MAtrix”) project is a method and database for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes.<br />[http://omabrowser.org/oma/home/ Nucl. Acids Res. 43 (D1): D240-D249. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1158]
 
* <b>OMA Browser</b>, The OMA (“Orthologous MAtrix”) project is a method and database for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes.<br />[http://omabrowser.org/oma/home/ Nucl. Acids Res. 43 (D1): D240-D249. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1158]
* <b>OrthoDB</b>, The Hierarchical Catalog of Orthologs<br />[http://orthodb.org/ Zdobnov Computational Evolutionary Genomics group, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland]
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* <b>OrthoDB</b>, The Hierarchical Catalog of Orthologs<br />[https://www.orthodb.org/ Zdobnov Computational Evolutionary Genomics group, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland]
 
* <b>OrthoMCL</b>, Ortholog Groups of Protein Sequences<br />[http://www.orthomcl.org/orthomcl/ EuPathDB]
 
* <b>OrthoMCL</b>, Ortholog Groups of Protein Sequences<br />[http://www.orthomcl.org/orthomcl/ EuPathDB]
 
* <b>PANTHER</b>, PANTHER Classification System<br />[http://pantherdb.org/genes/ Thomas Lab, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA]
 
* <b>PANTHER</b>, PANTHER Classification System<br />[http://pantherdb.org/genes/ Thomas Lab, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA]
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* <b>MANTiS</b>, a phylogenetic framework for multi-species genome comparisons:<br />[http://www.mantisdb.org/MANTiS/Welcome.html MANTiS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium]
 
* <b>MANTiS</b>, a phylogenetic framework for multi-species genome comparisons:<br />[http://www.mantisdb.org/MANTiS/Welcome.html MANTiS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium]
 
* <b>OrthoDB</b>, the Hierarchical Catalog of Orthologs:<br />[http://www.orthodb.org/ OrthoDB, University of Geneva, Switzerland]
 
* <b>OrthoDB</b>, the Hierarchical Catalog of Orthologs:<br />[http://www.orthodb.org/ OrthoDB, University of Geneva, Switzerland]
* <b>flyDIVaS</b>, a comparative genomics database resource of ''Drosophila'' divergence and selection: <br />[http://flydivas.info/ Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA]
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* <b>flyDIVaS</b>, a comparative genomics database resource of ''Drosophila'' divergence and selection: <br />[http://129.32.209.132/index.html Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA]
 
* <b>Vista Tools</b> -- Whole Genome Comparative Analysis of the ''D. melanogaster'' (CAF1) Genome:<br />[http://pipeline.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/gateway2?bg=droMel_caf1&selector=vistapoint Whole Genome Comparative Analysis of the D. melanogaster (CAF1) Genome, LBNL, USA]
 
* <b>Vista Tools</b> -- Whole Genome Comparative Analysis of the ''D. melanogaster'' (CAF1) Genome:<br />[http://pipeline.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/gateway2?bg=droMel_caf1&selector=vistapoint Whole Genome Comparative Analysis of the D. melanogaster (CAF1) Genome, LBNL, USA]
  
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* <b>Drosophila Polymorphism Database</b>:<br />[http://dpdb.uab.es/dpdb/dpdb.asp DPDB, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain]
 
* <b>Drosophila Polymorphism Database</b>:<br />[http://dpdb.uab.es/dpdb/dpdb.asp DPDB, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain]
 
* <b>DPGP</b>, Drosophila Population Genomics Project:<br />[http://www.dpgp.org/ DPGP, University of California, Davis, USA]
 
* <b>DPGP</b>, Drosophila Population Genomics Project:<br />[http://www.dpgp.org/ DPGP, University of California, Davis, USA]
* <b>DSPR</b>, Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource:<br />[http://wfitch.bio.uci.edu/~dspr/index.html DSPR, University of Kansas and UC Irvine, USA]* <b>FlyVar Project</b>: A Database of Drosophila Genetics Variations <br />[http://www.iipl.fudan.edu.cn/FlyVar/ FlyVar, Fudan University, Shanghai, China and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA]
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* <b>DSPR</b>, Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource:<br />[http://wfitch.bio.uci.edu/~dspr/index.html DSPR, University of Kansas and UC Irvine, USA]
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* <b>FlyVar Project</b>: A Database of Drosophila Genetics Variations <br />[http://www.iipl.fudan.edu.cn/FlyVar/ FlyVar, Fudan University, Shanghai, China and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA]
 
* <b>Global Diversity Lines</b>: a Five Continent Reference Panel of Sequenced Drosophila melanogaster Strains<br />[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Traces/sra/sra.cgi?study=SRP050151 Global Diversity Lines, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA]
 
* <b>Global Diversity Lines</b>: a Five Continent Reference Panel of Sequenced Drosophila melanogaster Strains<br />[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Traces/sra/sra.cgi?study=SRP050151 Global Diversity Lines, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA]
  

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NOTE - mirBase Release 21 (June 2014) uses old reference genome assemblies for D. melanogaster (Dmel_Release_5), D. simulans (Dsim_Release_1) and D. pseudoobscura (Dpse_Release_2). Linkouts from D. melanogaster miRNA genes to the Ensembl Genome browser (which displays Dmel_Release_6) will point to the old "Release_5" coordinates, which will be off the mark for many genes, especially those on X, 2R, 3R and 4 chromosomes.

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