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United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

2003

Bioinformatics

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Description And Analysis Of Two Internet-Based Databases Of Insect Pathogens: Edwip And Vidil, S. M. Braxton, D. W. Onstad, D. E. Docktor, R. Giordano, R. Larsson, R. A. Humber Jan 2003

Description And Analysis Of Two Internet-Based Databases Of Insect Pathogens: Edwip And Vidil, S. M. Braxton, D. W. Onstad, D. E. Docktor, R. Giordano, R. Larsson, R. A. Humber

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

In 1996, two searchable databases covering insect pathogens were posted on the World Wide Web: the Ecological Database of the World's Insect Pathogens (EDWIP) and the Viral Diseases of Insects in the Literature database (VIDIL). In this paper, we describe the format and contents of EDWIP and VIDIL on the World Wide Web. EDWIP contains over 9400 pathogen–host association records, 677 negative test result or ‘‘no association’’ records, 4454 host species, 2285 pathogen species records, and 2057 bibliographical references. Species of Coleoptera and Lepidoptera are the best represented groups in EDWIP. Lepidopteran species account for the most associations of any …