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CORR
2010
Springer
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Database Reverse Engineering based on Association Rule Mining
Maintaining a legacy database is a difficult task especially when system documentation is poor written or even missing. Database reverse engineering is an attempt to recover high-...
Nattapon Pannurat, Nittaya Kerdprasop, Kittisak Ke...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Table manipulation in simplicial databases
In [Spi], we developed a category of databases in which the schema of a database is represented as a simplicial set. Each simplex corresponds to a table in the database. There, our...
David I. Spivak
BMCBI
2008
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Version VI of the ESTree db: an improved tool for peach transcriptome analysis
Background: The ESTree database (db) is a collection of Prunus persica and Prunus dulcis EST sequences that in its current version encompasses 75,404 sequences from 3 almond and 1...
Barbara Lazzari, Andrea Caprera, Alberto Vecchiett...
BMCBI
2008
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MScanner: a classifier for retrieving Medline citations
Background: Keyword searching through PubMed and other systems is the standard means of retrieving information from Medline. However, ad-hoc retrieval systems do not meet all of t...
Graham L. Poulter, Daniel L. Rubin, Russ B. Altman...
BMCBI
2008
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The VirusBanker database uses a Java program to allow flexible searching through Bunyaviridae sequences
Background: Viruses of the Bunyaviridae have segmented negative-stranded RNA genomes and several of them cause significant disease. Many partial sequences have been obtained from ...
Mathieu Fourment, Mark J. Gibbs
BMCBI
2008
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A PATO-compliant zebrafish screening database (MODB): management of morpholino knockdown screen information
Background: The zebrafish is a powerful model vertebrate amenable to high throughput in vivo genetic analyses. Examples include reverse genetic screens using morpholino knockdown,...
Michelle N. Knowlton, Tongbin Li, Yongliang Ren, B...
BMCBI
2008
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The development of PIPA: an integrated and automated pipeline for genome-wide protein function annotation
Background: Automated protein function prediction methods are needed to keep pace with high-throughput sequencing. With the existence of many programs and databases for inferring ...
Chenggang Yu, Nela Zavaljevski, Valmik Desai, Seth...
BMCBI
2010
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CIG-DB: the database for human or mouse immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes available for cancer studies
Background: Immunoglobulin (IG or antibody) and the T-cell receptor (TR) are pivotal proteins in the immune system of higher organisms. In cancer immunotherapy, the immune respons...
Yoji Nakamura, Tomoyoshi Komiyama, Motoki Furue, T...
BMCBI
2008
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GlycomeDB - integration of open-access carbohydrate structure databases
Background: Although carbohydrates are the third major class of biological macromolecules, after proteins and DNA, there is neither a comprehensive database for carbohydrate struc...
René Ranzinger, Stephan Herget, Thomas Wett...
BMCBI
2010
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TabSQL: a MySQL tool to facilitate mapping user data to public databases
Background: With advances in high-throughput genomics and proteomics, it is challenging for biologists to deal with large data files and to map their data to annotations in public...
Xiaoqin Xia, Michael McClelland, Yipeng Wang