Bioinformatics: Databases and Systems
Bioinformatics brings computational methods to the analysis and processing of genomic data. Bioinformatics: Databases and Systems focuses on the issues of system building and data curation that dominate the day-to-day concerns of bioinformatics practitioners. Included are chapters by many of today...
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Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Databases
- NCBI: Integrated Data for Molecular Biology Research
- Hovergen: Comparative Analysis of Homologous Vertebrate Genes
- WIT/WIT2: Metabolic Reconstruction Systems
- EcoCyc: The Resource and the Lessons Learned
- KEGG: From Genes to Biochemical Pathways
- OMIM: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
- GDB:Integrating Genomic Maps
- HGMD: The Human Gene Mutation Database
- Senselab: Modeling Heterogenous Data on the Nervous System
- The Mouse Genome Database and The Gene Expression Database: Genotype to Phenotype
- The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas: Basic Structure and Informatics
- FlyBase: Genomic and Post-Genomic Viewpoints
- MaizeDB: The Maize Genome Database
- AGIS: Using the Agricultural Genome Information System
- CGSC: The E.coli Genetic Stock Center Database
- Systems
- OPM: Object-Protocol Model Data Management Tools Ớ"97
- BioKleisli: Integrating Biomedical Data and Analysis Packages
- SRS: Analyzing and Using Data from Heterogenous Textual Databanks
- Biology Workbench: A Computing and Analysis Environment for the Biological Sciences
- EBI: CORBA and the EBI Databases
- Biowidgets:Reusable Visualization Components for Bioinformatics
- ACEDB: The Ace Database Manager
- LabBase: Data and Workflow Management for Large Scale Biological Research.