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2007
Springer

Sequence Alignment as a Database Technology Challenge

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Sequence Alignment as a Database Technology Challenge
Abstract. Sequence alignment is an important task for molecular biologists. Because alignment basically deals with approximate string matching on large biological sequence collections, it is both data intensive and computationally complex. There exist several tools for the variety of problems related to sequence alignment. Our first observation is that the term ’sequence database’ is used in general for textually formatted string collections. A second observation is that the search tools are specifically dedicated to a single problem. They have limited capabilities to serve as a solution for related problems that require minor adaptations. Our aim is to show the possibilities and advantages of a DBMS-based approach toward sequence alignment. For this purpose, we will adopt techniques from single sequence alignment to speed up multiple sequence alignment. We will show how the problem of matching a protein string family against a large protein string database can be tackled with qg...
Hans Philippi
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where DEXA
Authors Hans Philippi
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