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Biana: a software framework for compiling biological interactions and analyzing networks

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Biana: a software framework for compiling biological interactions and analyzing networks
Background: The analysis and usage of biological data is hindered by the spread of information across multiple repositories and the difficulties posed by different nomenclature systems and storage formats. In particular, there is an important need for data unification in the study and use of protein-protein interactions. Without good integration strategies, it is difficult to analyze the whole set of available data and its properties. Results: We introduce BIANA (Biologic Interactions and Network Analysis), a tool for biological information integration and network management. BIANA is a Python framework designed to achieve two major goals: i) the integration of multiple sources of biological information, including biological entities and their relationships, and ii) the management of biological information as a network where entities are nodes and relationships are edges. Moreover, BIANA uses properties of proteins and genes to infer latent biomolecular relationships by transferring e...
Javier Garcia-Garcia, Emre Guney, Ramon Aragues, J
Added 08 Dec 2010
Updated 08 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Javier Garcia-Garcia, Emre Guney, Ramon Aragues, Joan Planas-Iglesias, Baldo Oliva
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