Sunday, 15 March 2015
List of Biology Websites
Ask A Biologist - has been hosted by ASU School of Life Sciences since 1997. The website contains a large collection of free content, including images, stories, games, and activities, for students of all ages.
Actionbioscience - sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) -- providing articles by scientists, science educators, and science students on issues related to seven bioscience challenges: environment, biodiversity, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers in science, and bioscience education
Animal Diversity Web - created by the staff at the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan—collecting the natural history, classification, species characteristics, conservation biology, and distribution information of thousands of species of animals
Animal Genome Size Database - created by Dr. T. Ryan Gregory of the University of Guelph in Canada—publishing genome size estimates for vertebrate and invertebrate animals
Animal Science Image Gallery - a work of the United States Federal Government—containing images, animations, and video for classroom and outreach learning
Bioinformatic Harvester - a bioinformatic meta search engine at KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology—working for human, mouse, rat, zebrafish, drosophila and arabidopsis thaliana information
Catalogue of Life - compiled with sectors provided by 52 taxonomic databases from around the world—planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all known species of organisms on Earth
Earth Human STR Allele Frequencies Database (EHSTRAFD) - the natural step in managing populational data reported for Short Tandem Repeat (STR) loci from all over the world...
Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) - with senior officers from Harvard University and other organizations—a free, online collaborative encyclopedia intended to document all of the 1.8 million species of living organisms known to science
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS) - owned by John Wiley & Sons—having both a 20-volume print edition and an online edition
Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) - sponsored by UNESCO—an interdisciplinary encyclopedia, inspired by the sustainable development movement
FishBase - originated by biologist Daniel Pauly—comprehensive database of information about fish
Flora Europaea - originally printed by Cambridge University Press; later published online by Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh—allowing any plant found wild or widely cultivated in Europe to be identified to subspecies level
GoPubMed - Knowledge-based search engine for biomedical texts. It allows users to identify experts in the biomedical field. Free available for non-commercial use
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) - involving government agencies in Canada, the US, and Mexico—providing an automated reference database of scientific and common names for species
NeuroLex - dynamic lexicon of neuroscience concepts
Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences - an exclusively electronic, free-of-charge peer-reviewed scientific journal
PDBWiki - discussion forum for macromolecular structures
Plant DNA C-values Database - created in the UK—a comprehensive catalogue of C-value (nuclear DNA content, or in diploids, genome size) data for land plants and algae
Plants for a Future (PFAF) - based in the UK—for those interested in edible and useful plants of temperate regions
Postcodes Plant Database - based in the UK—for identifying locally native plant and species according to postcode
Proteopedia - annotation of protein structures and other biomolecules
TOPSAN - annotation of protein structures
Transterm - hosted at the University of Otago in New Zealand—a database of mRNA sequences, codon usage, and associated cis-regulatory elements that regulate gene expression
Tree of Life Web Project - written by biologists from around the world—providing information about the diversity and phylogeny of life on Earth
Wikispecies - supported by the Wikimedia Foundation—to create a comprehensive free content catalogue of all species
Zooborns - created by Andrew Bleiman—announces animal births at AZA, EAZA, CAZA and WAZA accredited zoos and aquariums
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