The genome sequence of drosophila melanogaster. Adams, M. D., Celniker, S. E., Holt, R. A., Evans, C. A., Gocayne, J. D., Amanatides, P. G., Scherer, S. E., Li, P. W., Hoskins, R. A., Galle, R. F., George, R. A., Lewis, S. E., Richards, S., Ashburner, M., Henderson, S. N., Sutton, G. G., Wortman, J. R., Yandell, M. D., Zhang, Q., Chen, L. X., Brandon, R. C., Rogers, Y. C., Blazej, R. G., Champe, M., Pfeiffer, B. D., Wan, K. H., Doyle, C., Baxter, E. G., Helt, G., Nelson, C. R., Miklos, G. L. G., Abril, J. F., Agbayani, A., An, H., Andrews-Pfannkoch, C., Baldwin, D., Ballew, R. M., Basu, A., Baxendale, J., Bayraktaroglu, L., Beasley, E. M., Beeson, K. Y., Benos, P. V., Berman, B. P., Bhandari, D., Bolshakov, S., Borkova, D., Botchan, M. R., Bouck, J., Brokstein, P., Brottier, P., Burtis, K. C., Busam, D. A., Butler, H., Cadieu, E., Center, A., Chandra, I., Cherry, J. M., Cawley, S., Dahlke, C., Davenport, L. B., Davies, P., de Pablos, B., Delcher, A., Deng, Z., Mays, A. D., Dew, I., Dietz, S. M., Dodson, K., Doup, L. E., Downes, M., Dugan-Rocha, S., Dunkov, B. C., Dunn, P., Durbin, K. J., Evangelista, C. C., Ferraz, C., Ferriera, S., Fleischmann, W., Fosler, C., Gabrielian, A. E., Garg, N. S., Gelbart, W. M., Glasser, K., Glodek, A., Gong, F., Gorrell, J. H., Gu, Z., Guan, P., Harris, M., Harris, N. L., Harvey, D., Heiman, T. J., Hernandez, J. R., Houck, J., Hostin, D., Houston, K. A., Howland, T. J., Wei, M., Ibegwam, C., Jalali, M., Kalush, F., Karpen, G. H., Ke, Z., Kennison, J. A., Ketchum, K. A., Kimmel, B. E., Kodira, C. D., Kraft, C., Kravitz, S., Kulp, D., Lai, Z., Lasko, P., Lei, Y., Levitsky, A. A., Li, J., Li, Z., Liang, Y., Lin, X., Liu, X., Mattei, B., McIntosh, T. C., McLeod, M. P., McPherson, D., Merkulov, G., Milshina, N. V., Mobarry, C., Morris, J., Moshrefi, A., Mount, S. M., Moy, M., Murphy, B., Murphy, L., Muzny, D. M., Nelson, D. L., Nelson, D. R., Nelson, K. A., Nixon, K., Nusskern, D. R., Pacleb, J. M., Palazzolo, M., Pittman, G. S., Pan, S., Pollard, J., Puri, V., Reese, M. G., Reinert, K., Remington, K., Saunders, R. D. C., Scheeler, F., Shen, H., Shue, B. C., Siden"=Kiamos, I., Simpson, M., Skupski, M. P., Smith, T., Spier, E., Spradling, A. C., Stapleton, M., Strong, R., Sun, E., Svirskas, R., Tector, C., Turner, R., Venter, E., Wang, A. H., Wang, X., Wang, Z., Wassarman, D. A., Weinstock, G. M., Weissenbach, J., Williams, S. M., Woodage, T., Worley, K. C., Wu, D., Yang, S., Yao, Q. A., Ye, J., Yeh, R., Zaveri, J. S., Zhan, M., Zhang, G., Zhao, Q., Zheng, L., Zheng, X. H., Zhong, F. N., Zhong, W., Zhou, X., Zhu, S., Zhu, X., Smith, H. O., Gibbs, R. A., Myers, E. W., Rubin, G. M., & Venter, J. C. Science, 287(5461):2185–2195, 2000.
The genome sequence of drosophila melanogaster [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The fly Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most intensively studied organisms in biology and serves as a model system for the investigation of many developmental and cellular processes common to higher eukaryotes, including humans. We have determined the nucleotide sequence of nearly all of the ~120-megabase euchromatic portion of the Drosophila genome using a whole-genome shotgun sequencing strategy supported by extensive clone-based sequence and a high-quality bacterial artificial chromosome physical map. Efforts are under way to close the remaining gaps; however, the sequence is of sufficient accuracy and contiguity to be declared substantially complete and to support an initial analysis of genome structure and preliminary gene annotation and interpretation. The genome encodes ~13,600 genes, somewhat fewer than the smaller Caenorhabditis elegans genome, but with comparable functional diversity.
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  abstract = {The fly Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most intensively studied
	organisms in biology and serves as a model system for the investigation
	of many developmental and cellular processes common to higher eukaryotes,
	including humans. We have determined the nucleotide sequence of nearly
	all of the ~120-megabase euchromatic portion of the Drosophila genome
	using a whole-genome shotgun sequencing strategy supported by extensive
	clone-based sequence and a high-quality bacterial artificial chromosome
	physical map. Efforts are under way to close the remaining gaps;
	however, the sequence is of sufficient accuracy and contiguity to
	be declared substantially complete and to support an initial analysis
	of genome structure and preliminary gene annotation and interpretation.
	The genome encodes ~13,600 genes, somewhat fewer than the smaller
	Caenorhabditis elegans genome, but with comparable functional diversity.},
  added-at = {2007-10-23T13:35:30.000+0200},
  author = {Adams, Mark D. and Celniker, Susan E. and Holt, Robert A. and Evans, Cheryl A. and Gocayne, Jeannine D. and Amanatides, Peter G. and Scherer, Steven E. and Li, Peter W. and Hoskins, Roger A. and Galle, Richard F. and George, Reed A. and Lewis, Suzanna E. and Richards, Stephen and Ashburner, Michael and Henderson, Scott N. and Sutton, Granger G. and Wortman, Jennifer R. and Yandell, Mark D. and Zhang, Qing and Chen, Lin X. and Brandon, Rhonda C. and Rogers, Yu-Hui C. and Blazej, Robert G. and Champe, Mark and Pfeiffer, Barret D. and Wan, Kenneth H. and Doyle, Clare and Baxter, Evan G. and Helt, Gregg and Nelson, Catherine R. and Miklos, George L. Gabor and Abril, Josep F. and Agbayani, Anna and An, Hui-Jin and Andrews-Pfannkoch, Cynthia and Baldwin, Danita and Ballew, Richard M. and Basu, Anand and Baxendale, James and Bayraktaroglu, Leyla and Beasley, Ellen M. and Beeson, Karen Y. and Benos, P. V. and Berman, Benjamin P. and Bhandari, Deepali and Bolshakov, Slava and Borkova, Dana and Botchan, Michael R. and Bouck, John and Brokstein, Peter and Brottier, Phillipe and Burtis, Kenneth C. and Busam, Dana A. and Butler, Heather and Cadieu, Edouard and Center, Angela and Chandra, Ishwar and Cherry, J. Michael and Cawley, Simon and Dahlke, Carl and Davenport, Lionel B. and Davies, Peter and de Pablos, Beatriz and Delcher, Arthur and Deng, Zuoming and Mays, Anne Deslattes and Dew, Ian and Dietz, Suzanne M. and Dodson, Kristina and Doup, Lisa E. and Downes, Michael and Dugan-Rocha, Shannon and Dunkov, Boris C. and Dunn, Patrick and Durbin, Kenneth J. and Evangelista, Carlos C. and Ferraz, Concepcion and Ferriera, Steven and Fleischmann, Wolfgang and Fosler, Carl and Gabrielian, Andrei E. and Garg, Neha S. and Gelbart, William M. and Glasser, Ken and Glodek, Anna and Gong, Fangcheng and Gorrell, J. Harley and Gu, Zhiping and Guan, Ping and Harris, Michael and Harris, Nomi L. and Harvey, Damon and Heiman, Thomas J. and Hernandez, Judith R. and Houck, Jarrett and Hostin, Damon and Houston, Kathryn A. and Howland, Timothy J. and Wei, Ming-Hui and Ibegwam, Chinyere and Jalali, Mena and Kalush, Francis and Karpen, Gary H. and Ke, Zhaoxi and Kennison, James A. and Ketchum, Karen A. and Kimmel, Bruce E. and Kodira, Chinnappa D. and Kraft, Cheryl and Kravitz, Saul and Kulp, David and Lai, Zhongwu and Lasko, Paul and Lei, Yiding and Levitsky, Alexander A. and Li, Jiayin and Li, Zhenya and Liang, Yong and Lin, Xiaoying and Liu, Xiangjun and Mattei, Bettina and McIntosh, Tina C. and McLeod, Michael P. and McPherson, Duncan and Merkulov, Gennady and Milshina, Natalia V. and Mobarry, Clark and Morris, Joe and Moshrefi, Ali and Mount, Stephen M. and Moy, Mee and Murphy, Brian and Murphy, Lee and Muzny, Donna M. and Nelson, David L. and Nelson, David R. and Nelson, Keith A. and Nixon, Katherine and Nusskern, Deborah R. and Pacleb, Joanne M. and Palazzolo, Michael and Pittman, Gjange S. and Pan, Sue and Pollard, John and Puri, Vinita and Reese, Martin G. and Reinert, Knut and Remington, Karin and Saunders, Robert D. C. and Scheeler, Frederick and Shen, Hua and Shue, Bixiang Christopher and Siden"=Kiamos, Inga and Simpson, Michael and Skupski, Marian P. and Smith, Tom and Spier, Eugene and Spradling, Allan C. and Stapleton, Mark and Strong, Renee and Sun, Eric and Svirskas, Robert and Tector, Cyndee and Turner, Russell and Venter, Eli and Wang, Aihui H. and Wang, Xin and Wang, Zhen-Yuan and Wassarman, David A. and Weinstock, George M. and Weissenbach, Jean and Williams, Sherita M. and Woodage, Trevor and Worley, Kim C. and Wu, David and Yang, Song and Yao, Q. Alison and Ye, Jane and Yeh, Ru-Fang and Zaveri, Jayshree S. and Zhan, Ming and Zhang, Guangren and Zhao, Qi and Zheng, Liansheng and Zheng, Xiangqun H. and Zhong, Fei N. and Zhong, Wenyan and Zhou, Xiaojun and Zhu, Shiaoping and Zhu, Xiaohong and Smith, Hamilton O. and Gibbs, Richard A. and Myers, Eugene W. and Rubin, Gerald M. and Venter, J. Craig},
  biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/202d97baf669d8d6d8464a9f76cf774ca/tkirsten},
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  journal = {Science},
  keywords = {imported},
  number = 5461,
  owner = {tkirsten},
  pages = {2185--2195},
  timestamp = {2007-10-23T13:35:31.000+0200},
  title = {{The genome sequence of drosophila melanogaster}},
  url = {http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sci;287/5461/2185},
  volume = 287,
  year = 2000
}

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