Genome databases store data about molecular biological entities such as genes, proteins, diseases, etc. The main purpose of creating and maintaining such databases in commercial organizations is their importance in the process of drug discovery. Genome data is analyzed and interpreted to gain so-called leads, i.e., promising structures for new drugs. Following a lead through the process of drug development, testing, and finally sev-eral stages of clinical trials is extremely expensive. Thus, an underlying high quality data-base is of utmost importance. Due to the exploratory nature of genome databases, commer-cial and public, they are inaccurate, incomplete, outdated and in an overall poor state. This paper highlights the important challen...
There is a growing public concern about the lack of reproducibility of experimental data published i...
The key concept in chemogenomics is the similarity principle that states that similar ligands should...
The rapid accumulation of genome annotations, as well as their widespread reuse in clinical and scie...
Genome databases store data about molecular biological entities such as genes, proteins, diseases, e...
Abstract: Genome databases store data about molecular biological entities such as genes, proteins, d...
Numerous biomolecular data are available, but they are scattered in many databases and only some of ...
Biological databases represent an extraordinary collective volume of work. Diligently built up over ...
Genomic data are growing at unprecedented pace, along with new protocols, update polices, formats an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand genomics scientists’ perceptions in data quality...
Genomics, an extension of Genetics, is a powerful tool to study the function and evolution of genes ...
International audienceIn human health and life sciences, researchers extensively collaborate with ea...
AbstractThe knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases ...
International audienceIn this chapter, the authors review the literature on data integration in the ...
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have bee...
<p>Bioinformatics sequence databases such as Genbank or UniProt contain hundreds of millions of reco...
There is a growing public concern about the lack of reproducibility of experimental data published i...
The key concept in chemogenomics is the similarity principle that states that similar ligands should...
The rapid accumulation of genome annotations, as well as their widespread reuse in clinical and scie...
Genome databases store data about molecular biological entities such as genes, proteins, diseases, e...
Abstract: Genome databases store data about molecular biological entities such as genes, proteins, d...
Numerous biomolecular data are available, but they are scattered in many databases and only some of ...
Biological databases represent an extraordinary collective volume of work. Diligently built up over ...
Genomic data are growing at unprecedented pace, along with new protocols, update polices, formats an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand genomics scientists’ perceptions in data quality...
Genomics, an extension of Genetics, is a powerful tool to study the function and evolution of genes ...
International audienceIn human health and life sciences, researchers extensively collaborate with ea...
AbstractThe knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases ...
International audienceIn this chapter, the authors review the literature on data integration in the ...
The knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases have bee...
<p>Bioinformatics sequence databases such as Genbank or UniProt contain hundreds of millions of reco...
There is a growing public concern about the lack of reproducibility of experimental data published i...
The key concept in chemogenomics is the similarity principle that states that similar ligands should...
The rapid accumulation of genome annotations, as well as their widespread reuse in clinical and scie...