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Science NetWatch October 13, 2000

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Google Web Directory (Microbial Ecology): Possibly the only site dealing with bacteriophage virus ecology. The site includes a wealth of photos and drawings of these viruses as well as all you'd ever need to know about them.

Bacteriophage Professional Links: This home page contains such a wonderful collection of links to phages that I couldn't do it better myself. Spend some time browsing here! If you don't find what you are looking for I'm afraid you'd have to write it yourself.

The T-Phage Page: The Bacteriophage Ecology Group is an organization of bacteriophage ecologists. This site has lots of pictures and information and a nice, tongue-in-cheek atmosphere. They understand that devoting your life to studying "the parasites of unicellular organisms (UOPs)" is just a little silly.

Scott's Botanical Links: The Bacteriophage Ecology Group: Home of Phage Ecology and Evolutionary Biology includes the recent BEG News, the BEG mission statement, a synopsis of the subfields of BEG, membership information, members' publications, a bibliography, web links (to lots of phage pages), meetings, providers, phage images, phage jobs and an index. This is a nice gateway to bacterial viruses by BEG. Illustrations are imaginative and illuminating, but most of the information is off site.

Nanoworld Links: Dedicated to the ecology and evolutionary biology of the parasites of unicellular organisms (UOPs). The site includes phage images!

All the Virology on the WWW: The Bacteriophage Ecology Group is dedicated to the ecology and evolutionary biology of the parasites of unicellular organisms (UOPs, i.e., Unicellular Organism Parasites). Site includes news, bibliography, links and images.

PhageTherapy.com: A nice collection of information about phages in general, including a list of scientists who work with phages, phage graphics and an extensive list of journal references and abstracts about phage therapy (careful, some LARGE files which may take a while to view).

Southwest Biotechnology and Informatics Center: A site with information on this scientific association dedicated to the ecology and evolutionary biology of the parasites of unicellular organisms. The site also provides scientific information on bacteriophages.

Microbiology Direct: A site dedicated to the ecology and evolution of bacterial viruses. This is the site for the phage Aficionado. [quote is found here]

Geometry (ecology sites): Ecology and evolutionary biology of bacteriophages (a.k.a., phages) and other parasites of unicellular organisms (UOPs) including information, links, references, people actively involved in research...

Evolution - Human Health: Phage Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Next time you're laid low by strep throat or a sinus infection, take comfort in knowing that those misery-inducing bacteria may themselves fall victim to disease. In fact, bacteria-slaying viruses known as bacteriophages -- and kindred viruses that attack amoebas, algae, and other single-celled microbes -- may be the most diverse and numerous organisms on the planet.

Natural Selection: This is the home page of the Bacteriophage Ecology Group (BEG), a group which aims to coordinate the "bacteriophage ecology community, fostering communication, identifying others with complementary interests, and, in general, empowering the science of bacteriophage ecology". This site provides information on the group's mission, members (with contact details), recent news in bacteriophage ecology, details of member's publications, a bibliography, and bacteriophage images. The subfields of bacteriophage ecology are also listed, with links to researchers working in these areas.

Biology 383 Virology: A major phage site.

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