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Logical Operation Based Literature Association with Genes and its application, PosMed. [PDF]
PosMed prioritizes candidate genes for positional cloning by employing our original database search engine GRASE, which uses an inferential process similar to an artificial neural network comprising documental neurons (or 'documentrons') that ...
Akihiro Matsushima +9 more
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The frequency and volume of newly-published scientific literature is quickly making manual maintenance of publicly-available databases of primary data unrealistic and costly.
Kyle H. Ambert +4 more
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The Data Management Skills Support Initiative: synthesising postgraduate training in research data management [PDF]
<p>This paper will describe the efforts and findings of the JISC Data Management Skills Support Initiative (‘DaMSSI’). DaMSSI was co-funded by the JISC Managing Research Data programme and the Research Information Network (RIN), in partnership with
Molloy, L., Snow, K.
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As a member of the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) foundry, the Protein Ontology (PRO) provides an ontological representation of protein forms and complexes and their relationships.
Karen E Ross +5 more
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Systematic analysis of primary sequence domain segments for the discrimination between class C GPCR subtypes [PDF]
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large and diverse super-family of eukaryotic cell membrane proteins that play an important physiological role as transmitters of extracellular signal. In this paper, we investigate Class C, a member of this super-
Alquézar Mancho, René +3 more
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Biocuration with insufficient resources and fixed timelines [PDF]
Biological curation, or biocuration, is often studied from the perspective of creating and maintaining databases that have the goal of mapping and tracking certain areas of biology. However, much biocuration is, in fact, dedicated to finite and time-limited projects in which insufficient resources demand trade-offs.
Raul Rodriguez‐Esteban
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A Framework for BioCuration Workflows (part II) [PDF]
AbstractThis is the second part of the talk ‘A Framework for BioCuration Workflows’, given by Martin Krallinger from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre at the 'Text Mining for the BioCuration Workflow' workshop. The first part was held by Gully APC Burns (USC Information Sciences Institute, USA).
Martin Krallinger
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Data libraries – the missing element for modeling biological systems
Data integration critically depends on data being available in an organized form, so that they can be accessed, understood, and reused. A proven solution for organizing data is literature curation, which is instrumental for integrating findings across publications.
Anastasia Baryshnikova
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The potential of text mining in data integration and network biology for plant research : a case study on Arabidopsis [PDF]
Despite the availability of various data repositories for plant research, a wealth of information currently remains hidden within the biomolecular literature. Text mining provides the necessary means to retrieve these data through automated processing of
De Bodt, Stefanie +4 more
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The Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource (IEDB) provides the scientific community with open access to epitope data, as well as epitope prediction and analysis tools. Herein, we provide insights into an objective analysis of our data identification, categorization, curation and quality‐checking processes.
Nima Salimi +10 more
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