Title
Metabolic Pathway Interface to Molecular Biology Databases
Abstract
We present results providing DB support to biomedicine via federation of SDB Cooperation/Integration based upon the KEGG GUI to molecular biology. The federation provides a common link to three molecular biology databases. The value-added of the federation is freedom from consulting multiple references to ascertain the full set of enzymatic reactions in a metabolic pathway, and the option of selecting multiple queries to submit to the federated SDBs. Each of the SDBs is extensive, but incomplete. The union of the SDBs, implemented transparently by the federation, is more complete. Each SDB provides a different approach to the options available for data presentation and a different set of web server tools for data analysis. Thus, an important part of the value-added of the federation is the cross-fertilization available in the union of the molecular biological content, the presentation of data, and the tools available for analysis.
Year
DOI
Venue
1998
10.1109/SSDM.1998.688132
SSDBM
Keywords
Field
DocType
data presentation,data analysis,molecular biology databases,different set,metabolic pathway interface,full set,sdb cooperation,federated sdbs,different approach,molecular biology,molecular biological content,difference set,internet,metabolic pathway,sequences,informatics,kegg,web server,chemical engineering,distributed databases,biotechnology,enzyme reactions,bioinformatics,graphical user interface,graphical user interfaces,biomedicine
Data mining,Informatics,Computer science,Added value,KEGG,Graphical user interface,Biomedicine,Distributed database,Molecular biology,Database,The Internet,Web server
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-8186-8575-1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Barry R Zeeberg1172.35
Kevin Watanabe200.34
Susumu Goto300.34
Ross A. Overbeek4760234.40
Larry Kerschberg5785363.35
George Michaels600.34