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BMCBI
2006
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Genomes as geography: using GIS technology to build interactive genome feature maps
Background: Many commonly used genome browsers display sequence annotations and related attributes as horizontal data tracks that can be toggled on and off according to user prefe...
Mary E. Dolan, Constance C. Holden, M. Kate Beard,...
BMCBI
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Caryoscope: An Open Source Java application for viewing microarray data in a genomic context
Background: Microarray-based comparative genome hybridization experiments generate data that can be mapped onto the genome. These data are interpreted more easily when represented...
Ihab A. B. Awad, Christian A. Rees, Tina Hernandez...
VLDB
1994
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
Building a Laboratory Information System Around a C++-Based Object-Oriented DBMS
MapBase is a laboratory information system that has been supporting a high-throughput genome-mapping operation for the last three years. We chose to build MapBase around a C++-bas...
Nathan Goodman, Steve Rozen, Lincoln Stein
BMCBI
2006
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The use of concept maps during knowledge elicitation in ontology development processes - the nutrigenomics use case
Background: Incorporation of ontologies into annotations has enabled 'semantic integration' of complex data, making explicit the knowledge within a certain field. One of...
Alexander García Castro, Philippe Rocca-Ser...
BMCBI
2004
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Discriminative topological features reveal biological network mechanisms
Background: Recent genomic and bioinformatic advances have motivated the development of numerous network models intending to describe graphs of biological, technological, and soci...
Manuel Middendorf, Etay Ziv, Carter Adams, Jen Hom...