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Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 25, Issue 1 63-66, Copyright © 1997 by Oxford University Press


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FlyBase: a Drosophila database. The FlyBase consortium

WM Gelbart, M Crosby, B Matthews, WP Rindone, J Chillemi, S Russo Twombly, D Emmert, M Ashburner, RA Drysdale, E Whitfield, GH Millburn, A de Grey, T Kaufman, K Matthews, D Gilbert, V Strelets and C Tolstoshev
FlyBase, Biological Laboratories, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

FlyBase is a database of genetic and molecular data concerning Drosophila. FlyBase is maintained as a relational database (in Sybase) and is made available as html documents and flat files. The scope of FlyBase includes: genes, alleles (and phenotypes), aberrations, transposons, pointers to sequence data, clones, stock lists, Drosophila workers and bibliographic references. The Encyclopedia of Drosophila is a joint effort between FlyBase and the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project which integrates FlyBase data with those from the BDGP.
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