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2004
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
A Self-Organizing Storage Cluster for Parallel Data-Intensive Applications
Cluster-based storage systems are popular for data-intensive applications and it is desirable yet challenging to provide incremental expansion and high availability while achievin...
Hong Tang, Aziz Gulbeden, Jingyu Zhou, William Str...
LSGRID
2004
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Grid Portal Interface for Interactive Use and Monitoring of High-Throughput Proteome Annotation
High-throughput proteome annotation refers to the activity of extracting information from all proteins in a particular organism using bioinformatics software on a high performance ...
Atif Shahab, Danny Chuon, Toyotaro Suzumura, Wilfr...
BMCBI
2002
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ORFer - retrieval of protein sequences and open reading frames from GenBank and storage into relational databases or text files
Background: Functional genomics involves the parallel experimentation with large sets of proteins. This requires management of large sets of open reading frames as a prerequisite ...
Konrad Büssow, Steve Hoffmann, Volker Sievert
NAR
2006
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PUMA2 - grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways
The PUMA2 system (available at http://compbio.mcs. 10 anl.gov/puma2) is an interactive, integrated bioinformatics environment for high-throughput genetic sequence analysis and met...
Natalia Maltsev, Elizabeth M. Glass, Dinanath Sula...
BMCBI
2007
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FUNC: a package for detecting significant associations between gene sets and ontological annotations
Background: Genome-wide expression, sequence and association studies typically yield large sets of gene candidates, which must then be further analysed and interpreted. Informatio...
Kay Prüfer, Bjoern Muetzel, Hong Hai Do, Gunt...