The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center has been involved in several Drosophila genome sequence projects.
Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel
In association with Trudy Mackay (North Carolina State University) we are sequencing a number of phenotyped inbred strains of D. melanogaster using new technologies. The aim is to allow whole genome association studies, and make both the fly lines and the sequences available to the entire Drosophila community. As a start to this process, sequences will be made available here as well as in the usual public depositories. Details of the project can be found on the DGRP web page.
Drosophila melanogaster genome sequence
The BCM-HGSC was a member of the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (BDGP), and responsible for sequencing and finishing approximately one third of the D. melanogaster reference sequence. The reference has since been published (Adams, M. D. et al. The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster. Science 287, 2185-95 (2000).) and further refined (Celniker, S. E. et al. Finishing a whole-genome shotgun: release 3 of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatic genome sequence. Genome Biol 3, RESEARCH0079 (2002)). Details of the project can be found on the D. melanogaster web page. For this genome, the best place to find the most recent data is flybase.
Drosophila pseudoobscura genome sequence
A draft genome sequence of the fruitfly D. pseudoobscura was performed by the BCM-HGSC, and published in January 2005 (Richards et al. Comparative genome sequencing of Drosophila pseudoobscura: Chromosomal, gene, and cis-element evolution. Genome Research 15:1-18). Details on the project can be found on the D. pseudoobscura web page.
