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Revision as of 23:15, 26 January 2012
Data integration
This page is a placeholder, or under current development; it is here principally to establish the logical framework of the site. The material on this page is correct, but incomplete.
Data integration discusses how data elements are connected (tightly or loosely); combining datasets to improve annotation quality; principles of evidence combination; ontologies.
Contents
Introductory reading
Masuya et al. (2011) The RIKEN integrated database of mammals. Nucleic Acids Res 39:D861-70. (pmid: 21076152) |
Contents
Cross referencing
Biological identifiers can cross reference each other IF their semantics allow mapping from one to the other...
Evidence combination
Annotation quality can be improved if evidence can be used from varying sources. But how can such evidence be weighted and combined? How can confidence scores be constructed?
Ontologies
Ontologies describe the semantics of a field of knowledge. They are indispensable for data integration across non-uniform databases. Read more about Ontologies here.
Further reading and resources
Wang et al. (2011) Integrating multiple types of data to predict novel cell cycle-related genes. BMC Syst Biol 5 Suppl 1:S9. (pmid: 21689484) |
Sauro & Bergmann (2008) Standards and ontologies in computational systems biology. Essays Biochem 45:211-22. (pmid: 18793134) |
Strömbäck et al. (2007) A review of standards for data exchange within systems biology. Proteomics 7:857-67. (pmid: 17370264) |
Kahlem et al. (2009) ENFIN--A European network for integrative systems biology. C R Biol 332:1050-8. (pmid: 19909926) |