Additional
Information: This category lists sites related to the genetics of frogs, toads, salamander, and caecilians .
Amphibia Sites:
Indiana University Axolotl Colony Indiana University Axolotl Colony: Genetic stock center for supply of embryos, larvae, and adults to laboratories and classrooms throughout the United States and abroad. Includes history, news, and personnel. (Amphibia) http://www.indiana.edu/~axolotl/
Xenopus Laevis Xenopus Laevis: Database focusing on gene expression in the frog, xenopus laevis. Includes pictorial representations and expression domains. (Amphibia) http://www.dkfz-heidelberg.de/molecular_embryology/axeldb.htm
Axolotls Genetics Axolotls Genetics: Provides an overview of a range of subjects including mutants, phenotypes, homozygous traits . (Amphibia) http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/4301/axolotlgenetics.htm
Salamander Genome Project Salamander Genome Project: Development of expressed sequence tags (ESTS) and a comprehensive genome map. Includes project overview, linkage maps, and conserved syntenies . (Amphibia) http://salamander.uky.edu/
Frog Genetics: Xenopus Tropicalis Jumps into the Future Frog Genetics: Xenopus Tropicalis Jumps into the Future: Article which explains why amphibian embryos are one of the favoured systems for elucidating the mechanisms of early development. (Amphibia) http://faculty.virginia.edu/xtropicalis/overview/amaya.html