Updates
December 2004 update:
A publication reporting this work, "Comparative genome sequencing of Drosophila pseudoobscura: Chromosomal, gene and cis-element evolution", has been published in Genome Research (January 2005). The annotated sequence is now available in Flybase (to query and to browse) and in GenBank. Supplemental information, including the filtered BlastZ alignments and the set of protein alignments used for dN/dS analysis, is also available from HGSC using the FTP Data link in the sidebar.
We would like to thank everyone involved in this great project.
About the Project
HGSC has sequenced the second Drosophila species: Drosophila pseudoobscura, Genome Research. The euchromatic portion of the genome (125 Mb) was sequenced to approximately seven-fold coverage using a whole genome shotgun approach and is being assembled using the HGSC's assembly engine, Atlas. Comparison of this species assembly with the recently completed sequence of Drosophila melanogaster is expected to offer important further insights into the biology of this historic model for experimental genetics.
Project Goals:
Access to the Data
International Genome Consortium Database
This project builds on the successful collaborative effort with the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP) and Celera Genomics to map and sequence the euchromatic portion of the Drosophila melanogaster genome—see the Drosophila melanogaster project page.

Drosophila pseudoobscura
Photo, Dr. Stephen Schaeffer, Penn State University