Browse organisms
For those interested in specific groups of organisms, we have grouped NPG's large-scale biology papers into a "Tree of Life" organization. The categories on our Tree of Life are intended to be representative rather than comprehensive. Papers that focus on a single species can be found in the most exclusive organism page that includes that species: for example papers on humans will appear on the human page rather than the primates or mammals page. Papers that focus on, or are relevant to, multiple species can be found in the set of pages that encompass those species: for example a paper that compares the dog genome with the human genome will appear on both the human and mammal pages.
From A to Z
- Animals (chordates, sponges, mollusks etc.)
- Archaea (methanogens, halophiles, Sulfolobus etc.)
- Arthropods (insects, arachnids, crustaceans etc.)
- Bacteria (proteobacteria, cyanobacteria, spirochaetes etc.)
- Chordates (mammals, tunicates, fish, amphibians etc.)
- Eukaryotes (animals, slime moulds, ciliates etc.)
- Firmicutes (Streptomyces, Bacillus, Clostridium etc.)
- Fungi (yeasts, mushrooms, molds etc.)
- Green plants (land plants and green algae)
- Human (Homo sapiens)
- Mammals (eutherians, marsupials and monotremes)
- Metagenomics (genomics of microbial communities)
- Nematodes (roundworms: includes C. elegans)
- Primates (lemurs, monkeys, apes etc.)
- Proteobacteria (alpha-, beta-, gamma- etc.)
- Rodents (mice, rats, porcupines etc.)
- Viruses (DNA and RNA viruses)
