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BMC Genomics ; 13: 35, 2012 Jan 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22260095

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: With the growth of biological data in volume and heterogeneity, web search engines become key tools for researchers. However, general-purpose search engines are not specialized for the search of biological data. DESCRIPTION: Here, we present an approach at developing a biological web search engine based on the Semantic Web technologies and demonstrate its implementation for retrieving gene- and protein-centered knowledge. The engine is available at http://www.integromedb.org. CONCLUSIONS: The IntegromeDB search engine allows scanning data on gene regulation, gene expression, protein-protein interactions, pathways, metagenomics, mutations, diseases, and other gene- and protein-related data that are automatically retrieved from publicly available databases and web pages using biological ontologies. To perfect the resource design and usability, we welcome and encourage community feedback.


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Computational Biology/methods , Databases, Factual , Gene Expression , Internet , Metagenomics , Protein Interaction Mapping , Proteins/genetics , Search Engine , Software
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BMC Bioinformatics ; 11: 610, 2010 Dec 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21190573

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BACKGROUND: A significant problem in the study of mechanisms of an organism's development is the elucidation of interrelated factors which are making an impact on the different levels of the organism, such as genes, biological molecules, cells, and cell systems. Numerous sources of heterogeneous data which exist for these subsystems are still not integrated sufficiently enough to give researchers a straightforward opportunity to analyze them together in the same frame of study. Systematic application of data integration methods is also hampered by a multitude of such factors as the orthogonal nature of the integrated data and naming problems. RESULTS: Here we report on a new version of BiologicalNetworks, a research environment for the integral visualization and analysis of heterogeneous biological data. BiologicalNetworks can be queried for properties of thousands of different types of biological entities (genes/proteins, promoters, COGs, pathways, binding sites, and other) and their relations (interactions, co-expression, co-citations, and other). The system includes the build-pathways infrastructure for molecular interactions/relations and module discovery in high-throughput experiments. Also implemented in BiologicalNetworks are the Integrated Genome Viewer and Comparative Genomics Browser applications, which allow for the search and analysis of gene regulatory regions and their conservation in multiple species in conjunction with molecular pathways/networks, experimental data and functional annotations. CONCLUSIONS: The new release of BiologicalNetworks together with its back-end database introduces extensive functionality for a more efficient integrated multi-level analysis of microarray, sequence, regulatory, and other data. BiologicalNetworks is freely available at http://www.biologicalnetworks.org.


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Database Management Systems , Databases, Genetic , Genomics/methods , Computational Biology/methods , Genome , Internet , Molecular Sequence Annotation , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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BMC Syst Biol ; 5: 7, 2011 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21235794

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Understanding of immune response mechanisms of pathogen-infected host requires multi-scale analysis of genome-wide data. Data integration methods have proved useful to the study of biological processes in model organisms, but their systematic application to the study of host immune system response to a pathogen and human disease is still in the initial stage. RESULTS: To study host-pathogen interaction on the systems biology level, an extension to the previously described BiologicalNetworks system is proposed. The developed methods and data integration and querying tools allow simplifying and streamlining the process of integration of diverse experimental data types, including molecular interactions and phylogenetic classifications, genomic sequences and protein structure information, gene expression and virulence data for pathogen-related studies. The data can be integrated from the databases and user's files for both public and private use. CONCLUSIONS: The developed system can be used for the systems-level analysis of host-pathogen interactions, including host molecular pathways that are induced/repressed during the infections, co-expressed genes, and conserved transcription factor binding sites. Previously unknown to be associated with the influenza infection genes were identified and suggested for further investigation as potential drug targets. Developed methods and data are available through the Java application (from BiologicalNetworks program at http://www.biologicalnetworks.org) and web interface (at http://flu.sdsc.edu).


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Host-Pathogen Interactions , Systems Biology/methods , Animals , Antiviral Agents/metabolism , Antiviral Agents/pharmacology , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Data Mining , Databases, Factual , Humans , Mice , Orthomyxoviridae/drug effects , Orthomyxoviridae/physiology , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/drug therapy , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/metabolism , Phylogeography , Rats , Software , User-Computer Interface
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