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Bioinformatics ; 24(18): 2096-7, 2008 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18689808

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: BioJava is a mature open-source project that provides a framework for processing of biological data. BioJava contains powerful analysis and statistical routines, tools for parsing common file formats and packages for manipulating sequences and 3D structures. It enables rapid bioinformatics application development in the Java programming language. AVAILABILITY: BioJava is an open-source project distributed under the Lesser GPL (LGPL). BioJava can be downloaded from the BioJava website (http://www.biojava.org). BioJava requires Java 1.5 or higher. All queries should be directed to the BioJava mailing lists. Details are available at http://biojava.org/wiki/BioJava:MailingLists.


Subject(s)
Computational Biology/methods , Programming Languages , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Protein Conformation , Sequence Analysis
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 36(Database issue): D707-14, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18000006

ABSTRACT

The Ensembl project (http://www.ensembl.org) is a comprehensive genome information system featuring an integrated set of genome annotation, databases and other information for chordate and selected model organism and disease vector genomes. As of release 47 (October 2007), Ensembl fully supports 35 species, with preliminary support for six additional species. New species in the past year include platypus and horse. Major additions and improvements to Ensembl since our previous report include extensive support for functional genomics data in the form of a specialized functional genomics database, genome-wide maps of protein-DNA interactions and the Ensembl regulatory build; support for customization of the Ensembl web interface through the addition of user accounts and user groups; and increased support for genome resequencing. We have also introduced new comparative genomics-based data mining options and report on the continued development of our software infrastructure.


Subject(s)
Databases, Genetic , Genomics , Animals , Computer Graphics , Humans , Internet , Mice , Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional , Software , User-Computer Interface
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 35(Database issue): D610-7, 2007 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17148474

ABSTRACT

The Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) project provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of chordate genome sequences. Over the past year the number of genomes available from Ensembl has increased from 15 to 33, with the addition of sites for the mammalian genomes of elephant, rabbit, armadillo, tenrec, platypus, pig, cat, bush baby, common shrew, microbat and european hedgehog; the fish genomes of stickleback and medaka and the second example of the genomes of the sea squirt (Ciona savignyi) and the mosquito (Aedes aegypti). Some of the major features added during the year include the first complete gene sets for genomes with low-sequence coverage, the introduction of new strain variation data and the introduction of new orthology/paralog annotations based on gene trees.


Subject(s)
Databases, Nucleic Acid , Genomics , Animals , Base Sequence , Databases, Nucleic Acid/standards , Genetic Variation , Genome, Human , Humans , Internet , Mice , Proteins/genetics , Reference Standards , Sequence Alignment , Systems Integration , User-Computer Interface
4.
Nucleic Acids Res ; 34(Database issue): D556-61, 2006 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16381931

ABSTRACT

The Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) project provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of large genome sequences. Over the last year the number of genomes available from the Ensembl site has increased from 4 to 19, with the addition of the mammalian genomes of Rhesus macaque and Opossum, the chordate genome of Ciona intestinalis and the import and integration of the yeast genome. The year has also seen extensive improvements to both data analysis and presentation, with the introduction of a redesigned website, the addition of RNA gene and regulatory annotation and substantial improvements to the integration of human genome variation data.


Subject(s)
Databases, Nucleic Acid , Genomics , Animals , Base Sequence , Genetic Variation , Genome, Human , Humans , Internet , Mice , Proteins/genetics , RNA/genetics , Rats , Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid , Sequence Alignment , User-Computer Interface
5.
Proteins ; Suppl 5: 55-67, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11835482

ABSTRACT

We present the assessment of the CASP4 fold recognition category. The tasks we had to execute include the splitting of multidomain targets into single domains, the classification of target domains in terms of prediction categories, the numerical evaluation of predictions, the mapping of numerical scores to quality indices, the ranking of predictors, the selection of top-performing groups, and the analysis and critical discussion of the state of the art in this field. The 125 fold recognition groups were assessed by a total score that summarizes their performance over all targets and a quality score reflecting the average quality of the submitted models. Most of the top-performing groups achieved respectable results on both scores simultaneously. Several groups submitted models that were much closer to the respective target structures than any of the known folds in the Protein Data Bank. The CASP4 assessment included the automated servers of the parallel CAFASP experiment. For the total score, the highest rank achieved by a fully automated server is 12. Two thirds of the predictors have rather low scores.


Subject(s)
Models, Molecular , Protein Folding , Computer Simulation , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Sequence Analysis, Protein
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Protein Eng ; 13(8): 545-50, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10964983

ABSTRACT

Sequence alignment is a standard method to infer evolutionary, structural, and functional relationships among sequences. The quality of alignments depends on the substitution matrix used. Here we derive matrices based on superimpositions from protein pairs of similar structure, but of low or no sequence similarity. In a performance test the matrices are compared with 12 other previously published matrices. It is found that the structure-derived matrices are applicable for comparisons of distantly related sequences. We investigate the influence of evolutionary relationships of protein pairs on the alignment accuracy.


Subject(s)
Sequence Alignment/methods , Models, Molecular , Protein Conformation
7.
Proteins ; Suppl 3: 112-20, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10526359

ABSTRACT

We describe the results obtained using fold recognition techniques in our third participation in the CASP experiment. The approach relies on knowledge-based potentials for alignment production and fold identification. As indicated by the increase in alignment quality and fold identification reliability, the predictions improved from CASP1 to CASP3. In particular, we identified structural relationships in which no known evolutionary link exists. Our predictions are based on single sequences rather than multiple sequence alignments. Additionally, we voluntarily submitted only a single model for each target because, in our view, submission of a single model is the most stringent test. We describe the methods used, the strategy adopted in the predictions, and the prediction results and discuss future work.


Subject(s)
Escherichia coli Proteins , Protein Folding , Proteins/chemistry , Algorithms , Amino Acid Sequence , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Carbon-Oxygen Lyases/chemistry , DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Databases, Factual , Escherichia coli/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Ribosomal Proteins/chemistry , Sequence Alignment
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Acta Med Croatica ; 46(1): 37-9, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1380357

ABSTRACT

At the ENT Department of Zagreb University from 1973 to 1982 119 cases of transglottic carcinoma were treated. In the first group of 20 cases total laryngectomy was done. Five years later, ten of the patients treated had survived. Primary and secondary neck metastases were present in 6 cases, i.e. 30%. In the second group of 99 cases partial laryngectomy (vertical and combined) was done. Five years later 70 cases had survived, i.e. 70%. Primary and secondary neck metastases were present in 19 cases, i.e. 19%. In the partial laryngectomy the reconstruction was done by fascia sternohyoidea and partial resection of the cricoid and totally of the arythenoid in the cases where there was the indication. Postoperative irradiation was given in cases with neck metastases and where resection margin was inadequate.


Subject(s)
Laryngeal Neoplasms/surgery , Laryngectomy , Glottis , Humans , Laryngeal Neoplasms/mortality , Laryngectomy/methods , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate
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