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2) The Drosophila Phylogeny Hypercard Stack by Dr. William T. Starmer
In cases where pictures were obtained from the internet, each image is linked to its parent directory, so click on an image to see where it came from. The Drosophila melanogaster image seen on the top banner was obtained from Alberts, B., D. Bray, A. Johnson, J. Lewis, M. Raff, K. Roberts, and P. Walter. "Figure 1-34." Essential Cell Biology: An Introduction to the Molecular Biology of the Cell. New York: New York Garland Publishing, 1998. p.29. In cases where the genetic history is not available, is unknown, or is unclear, all members of the phylum, group, subgroup, or complex are shown to emerge from a common node.
Another good site to look at is TaxoDros: The database of Taxonomy of Drosophilidae Compiled by Gerhard Baechli, especially for primary paper information.
E-mail comments, questions, corrections or additions to
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Kirkland.
Special thanks to Dr. Starmer for the idea, Dr. Levis for his time and patience, and P. Preczewski and M. Ollenschleger for their help with web page design. The creation of this website was supported by Grant R01 GM38259 from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NIGMS or NIH.
Last updated: 5/25/00