Tribolium castaneum
Genome Resources

NCBI Web Resources:
Global Query. Query all NCBI Entrez databases in one step.
BLAST. Compare your sequence to different T. castaneum-specific sequences.
Entrez Gene. Focal point for genes and associated information.
e-PCR. Check your sequence for STSs and view in a genomic context.
Genome Project. Complete and in-progress large-scale sequencing, assembly, annotation and mapping projects.
GeneRIF. Provides a simple mechanism for scientists to enrich the functional annotation of genes in Entrez Gene.
Map Viewer. Interactive viewer for genome maps, sequence, and genes.
PopSet. Population study datasets.
PubMed Central. Digital archive of full text and content from life sciences journals.
Taxonomy. Taxonomy Browser hosts summaries of sequence resources and external links through NCBI's LinkOut.
Trace Archive. Collection of raw sequence traces from various sequencing projects.
UniGene. Organization of transcribed sequences into gene-based clusters.
UniSTS. A non-redundant collection of STSs with links to maps and sequence.

Insects in Map Viewer:
Acyrthosiphon pisum
Anopheles gambiae
Apis mellifera
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila pseudoobscura
Nasonia vitripennis
Tribolium castaneum

FTP Sites:
Genomes
UniGene
UniSTS
WGS (AAJJ)

Welcome to the Tribolium castaneum Genome Resources guide. The red flour beetle genome was sequenced and assembled by the Baylor College of Medicine with funding from the National Human Genome Research Institute. This page serves as a gateway to information on the red flour beetle and beetle-related resources from NCBI and the beetle research community. We welcome your suggestions.

Tribolium castaneum (red flour beetle
Photo by Peggy Greb, courtesy of USDA-ARS.

The red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) is a sophisticated model organism for higher eukaryotes and is a member of the largest and most diverse eukaryotic order, the Coleoptera. The red flour beetle has a voracious appetite for stored cereals and nuts, annually causing millions of dollars in damage. Studying the red flour beetle may yield insights into the genetic innovations that accompanied the evolution of higher forms with more complex development and facilitate the discovery of new pharmaceuticals and antibiotics.

Upcoming Meetings

3rd Annual Arthropod Genomics Symposium
June 11-14, 2009, Kansas City, Missouri

2009 Regional Tribolium Meeting
July 27-29, Cologne, Germany

Of Recent Note...

The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum has been published in Nature, and is available online.

June 2008: Map Viewer is now displaying an updated build based on the Tcas_3.0 assembly from Baylor College of Medicine.

Special issues on the Tribolium genome have been published in Development Genes and Evolution and Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.








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ANNOUNCING the release of the second version (build 2.1) of the Tribolium castaneum genome assembly in Map Viewer. Take a moment to BLAST your favorite gene sequence against the genome and explore the maps available for viewing. Learn more about the Gnomon gene prediction program and the resulting models available in Map Viewer.





An updated set of Tribolium castaneum reference sequence (RefSeq) mRNAs and proteins, based on known genes and gene models calculated by the Gnomon gene prediction tool, are now available for genes with mRNA or genomic accessions containing complete CDS annotation.

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Gene
CoreNucleotide
Protein
PubMed
PubMed Central

Sequence and Mapping Resources:

White Paper
Genome Project at BCM
Gbrowse at BeetleBase
Genboree Browser
Genetic Map
Insect Genome BLAST
BAC library ordering

Community Resources:

BeetleBase

TriboliumWiki
Tribolium genetics labs
Arthropod Genomics Center
Coleopterists Society
Entomological Society of America

Insect Genome Resources:

Apis mellifera
Drosophila
Nasonia vitripennis
Arthropod Genomics Center