Hi,
I'm sure most people reading this list already know this but in case
there are people who don't, another useful list (I think - I await
correction) can be found here:
http://www.genome.gov/10002154
This might be useful because it lists approved targets that have not yet
resulted in data.
Notable dipterans are:
Drosophila biarmipes
Drosophila bipectinata
Drosophila elegans
Drosophila eugracilis
Drosophila ficusphila
Drosophila kikkawai
Drosophila rhopaloa
Drosophila takahashii
Anopheles arabiensis
An. arabiensis
An. merus
An. epiroticus
An. stephensi
An. maculatus
An. funestus
An. minimus s.s.
An. culicifacies
An. farauti
An. dirus s.s.
An. atroparvus
An. albimanus
--
Darren Obbard
Institute of Evolutionary Biology
University of Edinburgh, UK
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