Home of forensic entomology, a comprehensive database and platform for gene
resources of necrophagous insects, serves as a valuable resource to meet the multiple
research needs of forensic entomologists, as well as the related research communities of
animal evolution and invertebrate comparative genomics. We collected available nuclear
and mitochondrial genomes of necrophagous insects, and comprehensively annotated genes from
different perspectives including functional RNA/protein element, gene ontology, KEGG orthology,
and gene family. We constructed cases base of specific forensic entomological cases to show the
case process and species information, and created a gallery to vividly display the image
characteristics of species. We also implemented a smart search system for efficiently mining
genes. In addition, we constructed a functional comparison system to help comparative analysis
between genes on multiple features in one species or across closely related species. This database
and associated tools will allow users to quickly retrieve large-scale functional information for
biological discovery.