Year: 2011


Nomenclature Pages (more than 1,000 new names)

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The nomenclature pages have been updated. Many genomes that were named but not posted yet on these pages have been added (more than 1000 new names). New genomes include: Ixodes scapularis (deer tick). Grosmannia clavigera (fungi) Postia placenta (fungi) Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum and var. anisopliae (fungi) Tomato Potato The Daphnia (water flea) sequences have… Read More

Monarch Butterfly

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The Monarch butterfly P450s are posted.

Two-Spotted Spider Mite

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The Two-spotted spider mite P450s are posted.

Whitefly Trialeurodes Vaporariorum

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The whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum P450s transcriptome is posted.

Human P450 Master Table

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The human P450 master table has had all links checked and they all work and link to the correct data. New links have been added to make the table more complete.

Public Set of Named Bacterial P450s

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The public set of named bacterial P450s has been updated. See 1105 public bacterial P450 sequences

Fixing Dead Links

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I am going through the tables on the main page and checking for dead Links. These are being corrected. Next task will be to fix all links in the human mouse and rat master tables.

Potato Genome Paper Appeared in Nature

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The potato P450s are posted under the potato page. The potato genome paper appeared in Nature July 14, 2011

Selaginella – A Spike Moss in the Lycophytes

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The Selaginella P450s are posted under the Selaginella page. Selaginella is a spike moss in the lycophytes. It is an early vascular plant. The Selaginella genome paper appeared online (before print) on May 5, 2011 in Science Express, lead author Jody Banks.

Three Ant Genomes and a Basidiomycete Fungus Genome Posted

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Four new genomes are posted. Three ant genomes from seed-harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex barbatus), fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) and the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) are posted on the animal section under the honeybee and Jewel wasp row. The fourth genome is Postia placenta, a Basidiomycete fungus. This is on the fungal genomes page.