FlyBase needs your help! We ask that European labs continue to contribute to Cambridge, UK FlyBase, whereas US and other non-European labs can contribute to US FlyBase. For more information and how to donate: https://t.co/s03Chf6XTo
Susan Russo Gelbart accepted on behalf of FlyBase, and gave a rousing acceptance speech.
X seems to not support our uploading video at the moment, so here's a link to our Mastodon post:
https://t.co/a7VrjsC9kl
#DROS26#FlyForward
The 2026 Drosophila Community Service Award was presented earlier this month at #DROS26.
This year's recipients were the REDFly Database Team and the FlyBase Developer Team, for their roles in the development of online repositories for the dissemination of Drosophila data.
We appreciate that the award to the FlyBase Developer Team also recognized our support staff, including system administrators, administrative support, and program director.
#DROS26 starts tomorrow! Sadly, most of FlyBase will not be there this year. Brian Calvi, our Indiana University PI, will be speaking on "FlyBase: Past, Present, and Future" during the Techniques and Technology workshop (Sat. 3/7 7:70-7:45, Room Sheraton/Chicago 4-7)
@GeneticsGSA
#DROS26 starts tomorrow! Sadly, most of FlyBase will not be there this year. Brian Calvi, our Indiana University PI, will be speaking on "FlyBase: Past, Present, and Future" during the Techniques and Technology workshop (Sat. 3/7 7:70-7:45, Room Sheraton/Chicago 4-7)
@GeneticsGSA
#DROS26 starts tomorrow! Sadly, most of FlyBase will not be there this year. Brian Calvi, our Indiana University PI, will be speaking on "FlyBase: Past, Present, and Future" during the Techniques and Technology workshop (Sat. 3/7 7:70-7:45, Room Sheraton/Chicago 4-7)
@GeneticsGSA
It's that time again! The February #TechicalAdvances are up https://t.co/qOBceusdQW
Want to featured in an upcoming update? Flag your paper with a new resource, technique, or reagent when you #FTYP.
The February updates to the FlyBase #Technical_Advances page just dropped https://t.co/I1YmTSCAmS
To get your paper reporting a new technique, resource, or reagent featured in a future month, make sure to flag it when you #FTYP!
The December #TechnicalAdvances are here! If you want your paper with a new technique , reagent, or resource featured in an upcoming update, make sure to flag it when you #FTYP!
https://t.co/iRFjXBblUI
The February updates to the FlyBase #Technical_Advances page just dropped https://t.co/I1YmTSCAmS
To get your paper reporting a new technique, resource, or reagent featured in a future month, make sure to flag it when you #FTYP!
Oh, hey, the November #TechnicalAdvances have posted! https://t.co/9DeIURa6lT
As always, if you want your paper reporting a new technique, resource, or reagent featured in a future month, the only way to make that happen is to flag it when you #FTYP.
1/9 🧵 Excited to share our latest paper: GOFlowLLM - Curating miRNA literature with Large Language Models and flowcharts.
Read the full paper here: https://t.co/DnMLbDlUNX or highlights below!
Updated in FB2025_05: We've added 9 new binary drivers to the Frequently Used GAL4 and Other Binary System Drivers resource https://t.co/gDPPvnVYaM, which documents all binary drivers curated to at least 15 (lexA) or 20 (GAL4) papers.
Links from FlyBase gene reports to FlyCyc pathway pages have been updated to reflect the latest associations.
You can find those links in the Linkouts subsection of the External Crossrefereences and Linkouts section of Gene Reports.
We have recently updated FlyCyc https://t.co/GyS72WKLeq, the pathway-genome database representing Drosophila metabolism, to include enzymatic complexes as well as further improvements to enzyme annotations. #FlyCyc is now classed as a ‘Tier 1 Highly Curated Organism Database’.
FlyCyc represents all the metabolic reactions and pathways of Drosophila melanogaster, computed by combining comprehensive pathway data at BioCyc (MetaCyc) with the set of manually curated/reviewed Gene Ontology annotations at FlyBase.
For more information, see the Downloads Overview (https://t.co/KE5Sbm7omW) or the Registry of Open Data on AWS (https://t.co/jsRisW7fsl), and the FlyBase Commentary https://t.co/o0fzj1hybK
New in FB2025_05: Archive data is back!
FlyBase is participating in the Amazon Web Services Open Data Sponsorship Program. AWS sponsors the storage & data transfer costs for the FlyBase bulk data repository, allowing us to preserve & provide access to nearly 2 decades of archives
across release versions.
We are grateful to AWS for their generous sponsorship of this data repository, which enables broader access to both current and archival FlyBase data for the Drosophila research community.
🚨Last chance to nominate an outstanding PhD researcher using Drosophila for the Larry Sandler Award! They'll present at #Dros26. Submit your nomination by tonight's deadline: https://t.co/71aC4uGmio