Title
Going back to our database roots for managing genomic data.
Abstract
causing a large and exponentially increasing accumulation of information in molecular biology and an emergence of new and challenging applications. The flood of genomic data, their high variety and hetero-geneity, their semi-structured nature as well as the increasing complexity of biological applications and methods mean that many and very important challenges in biology are now challenges in computing and here especially in databases. This statement is underpinned by the fact that millions of nucleic acid se-quences with billions of bases have been deposited in the well-known persistent genomic repositories such as EMBL, GenBank, and DDBJ, etc. In addition, hundreds of specialized repositories have been derived from the above primary sequence repositories. Information from them can only be retrieved by computa-tional means. Biologists are overwhelmed by this continuously growing data which is awaiting further re-finement and analysis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1089/153623103322006751
OMICS
Field
DocType
Volume
Genome project,Biology,Bioinformatics,Genetics,GenBank,Database
Journal
7
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1536-2310
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.38
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joachim Hammer116817.35
Markus Schneider263665.46