DSPR

Other names: The Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource

The Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource (DSPR) consists of a new panel of over 1700 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Drosophila melanogaster, derived from two highly recombined synthetic populations, each created by intercrossing a different set of 8 inbred founder lines (with one founder line common to both populations). Complete genome sequence data for the founder lines are available, and in addition, there is a high resolution genetic map for each RIL. The DSPR has been developed as a community resource for high-resolution QTL mapping and is intended to be used widely by the Drosophila community.

Webpage:
http://wfitch.bio.uci.edu/~dspr/index.html

Licence:
Name: Public Domain
URL: http://wfitch.bio.uci.edu/~dspr/Tools/Tutorial/index.html

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