Flowering plants found in north temperate regions. Arabidopsis thaliana is widely used for experiments in plant genetics .
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- NASC The European Arabidopsis Stock Centre Provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Programme and the wider research community. Includes catalog, staff profiles, protocols, and links
- Bionet.Genome Arabidopsis Newsgroup Archive Electronic communication forums used by biological scientists worldwide. No fees are charged for the service.
- Lehle Seeds Supplier of arabidopsis seeds, products, literature and services. Features a range of resources and links, including publications, news groups, software, and teaching.
- Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) Comprehensive information resources for the scientific community working with this model plant. Includes a searchable relational database with a range of datatypes.
- Genoscope Determine the end sequences of the BAC clones from both TAMU and IGF libraries. Includes results, preparation protocols, and sequence and chromatogram visualisation.
- The TIGR Arabidopsis thaliana Database Provides a collection of information on genome research, including chromosomes, RNA gene table, gene survey charts, and sequence data.
- Salk Institute Genomic Analysis Laboratory Global expression studies. Features genomic annotation, full-length cDNA sequence and insertion mutant databases.
- Chentao Lin Laboratory Studies the regulation of arabidopsis development by photoreceptors, with an emphasis of the blue light receptor cryptochrome 2 . Features staff profiles, publications, and journals.
- Arabinet Links to arabidopsis online information, including informatica and stock centres, genetic maps and physical map graphics .
- Genomes: Arabidopsis thaliana Arabidopsis thaliana is used widely in experiments on plants because it short-lived, grows very quickly, is small in physical size and has a relatively small genome. Project at the Genome Center at Washington University, USA.