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General Mycology |
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Medical Mycology Research Center
"The purpose of this web site is to disseminate information concerning medically
important fungi and the health related problems they cause by using the virtual
capabilities of the internet. Our major goal is to serve as a contemporary information
resource without cost, to provide peer reviewed information needed for the diagnosis and
management of fungal related health problems and educate people about fungi and their
impact upon the world." |
http://fungus.utmb.edu/myco.htm |
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Mycological
Resources on the Internet |
http://biodiversity.bio.uno.edu/~fungi/ |
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University
of Wisconsin Medical Mycology Website |
http://www.medsch.wisc.edu/medmicro/myco/mycology.html |
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The
Fungal Genetics Stock Center
"The Fungal Genetics
Stock Center was established to preserve fungal strains that were finding important use in
genetics research. FSGC is a resource available to the Fungal Genetics research community
and to educational and research organizations in general." |
http://www.fgsc.net/ |
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Mycoinfo
"The world's first mycology
electronic journal" |
http://www.mycoinfo.com/ |
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MycoKey
Want to identify
a mushroom? MycoKey is a synoptic key for determination of genera of fungi |
http://www.mycokey.com/ |
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NAMA
The North American Mycological Association is an organization of
individuals, families and local clubs dedicated to the study and
enjoyment of mushrooms. |
http://sorex.tvi.cc.nm.us/nama/index.htm |
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Central
Texas Mycological Society
"The Central Texas
Mycological Society is a group of people from the Austin area who are enthusiastic about,
interested in, or just curious about mushrooms and other fungi. The organization was
formed in 1997 under the leadership of Philip McIntosh, who at the time was editor of The
Mycophile, the newsletter of the North American Mycological Association (NAMA)." |
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~ctms/ |
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British
Mycological Society
"The
BMS is broadly based. Founded in 1896 in Selby, Yorkshire, it now has about 2000 members
from all over the world with interests ranging from those who simply enjoy seeing 'nature'
at large and are curious to know more about where and how fungi operate in the
environment, to professional mycologists who earn a living through involvement with, or
exploitation of, this fascinating group of organisms." |
http://www.ulst.ac.uk:80/faculty/science/bms/ |
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University
of Minnesota: Environmental Health and Safety: Mycological Aspects of Indoor Environmental Control |
http://134.84.147.72/fungus/myco.html |
Organism
Specific Websites |
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The
Aspergillus Website
"This site is
designed to provide information on pathogenic Aspergilli for clinicians and scientific
researchers. The site includes DNA sequence data, a comprehensive bibliographic database,
laboratory protocols, treatment information and discussion groups." |
http://www.aspergillus.man.ac.uk/ |
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The Taylor
Lockwood Mushroom Site |
http://fungiphoto.com/
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University
of Wisconsin Blastomycosis dermatitidis Website |
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6493/ |
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University
of Minnesota Candida albicans
"The Candida albicans information pages on
the Alces WWW Server support our efforts to build a complete physical map of the
chromosomes. The server provides the means to rapidly distribute to the Candida research
community recent data from the project and other information about Candida molecular
genetics." |
http://alces.med.umn.edu/Candida.html |
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Saccharomyces
Genome Database
"SGD is a scientific database of the
molecular biology and genetics of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is commonly
known as baker's or budding yeast" |
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/Saccharomyces/ |
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Zoosporic
Fungi Online
"We hope this site will inform readers as
to what is being done with zoospore-producing fungi, including our own research, and
stimulate others to study these exciting fungi and fungus-like organisms." |
http://zoosporic-fungi.dmc.maine.edu/ |
Interesting Web Sites for Microbiology Students |
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American
Society for Microbiology |
http://www.asmusa.org |
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UT
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology |
http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/microbio/ |
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The
Microbiology Network
"The Microbiology Network serves as a
communication resource for the microbiologist. The objective of this service is to
encourage communication within the microbiology and biotechnology community. This is
accomplished by active promotion of microbiology related user's groups on the WWW, mail
lists, forums, and file libraries. Strong area of interest in regulatory microbiology in
the pharmaceutical, food, and personal care industries. " |
http://www.microbiol.org/ |
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Yahoo
Microbiology Index |
http://www.yahoo.com/Science/Biology/Microbiology |