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the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name
data from the resources of BIOSIS and other collaborating
organizations.
Conferences
Meetings & workshops for today's global biologist.
Molluscan Palaeoecology Databases selection of inter-related databases concerning bivalve and gastropod paleoecology from Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits
Morphobank a web application for conducting phylogenetics or cladistics research on morphology. It enables teams of scientists who use anatomy to study the Tree of Life (phylogeny) to work over the web - in real time - and to do research they could not easily do using desktop programs alone. MorphoBank displays - over the web - dynamic phylogenetic matrices of morphological characters with labeled images demonstrating homology statements, and implements the data editing functions of widely used desktop programs
Mosquito Alcohol Inventory Database National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution; This database represents a large portion of the NMNH mosquito alcohol collection and was created during a collection-upgrading project sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee during 1999-2000. The overall NMNH mosquito collection is an important national asset for the study of vector borne diseases (web archive site)
Mouse SAGE Site The Mouse SAGE Site contains a collection of publicly available SAGE (Serial Analysis of Gene Expression) libraries generated from various mouse tissues and cell lines
Mouse Tumor Biology Database supports the use of the mouse as a model system of hereditary cancer by providing electronic access to descriptions of tumors, pathology data etc
Mussel/Host Database search for a particular mussel species or mussel host - Molluscs Division of the Museum of Biological Diversity at the Ohio State University
MycoBank MycoBank is an on-line database aimed as a service to the mycological and scientific society by documenting mycological nomenclatural novelties (new names and combinations) and associated data, for example descriptions and illustrations. The nomenclatural novelties will each be allocated a unique MycoBank number that can be cited in the publication where the nomenclatural novelty is introduced