We present BioSubroutine, an open depository server that automatically categorizes various subroutines frequently used in bioinformatics research. We processed a large bioinformatics subroutine library called Bio.pl that was the first Bioperl subroutine library built in 1995. Over 1000 subroutines were processed automatically and an HTML interface has been created. BioSubroutine can accept new subroutines and algorithms from any such subroutine library, as well as provide interactive user forms. The subroutines are stored in an SQL database for quick searching and accessing. BioSubroutine is an open access project under the BioLicense license scheme.close
A problem facing many bioinformatics researchers today is the aggregation and analysis of vast amoun...
With the rapid progress of biological research, great demands are proposed for integrative knowledge...
Summary: The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological da...
The BioExtract Server (bioextract.org) is an open, web-based system designed to aid researchers in t...
In this project, we investigate how existing standalone Bioinformatics applications can be wrapped a...
Abstract Web services have become a key technology for bioinformatics, since life science databases ...
We present the BioUniWA system for automatic generation of web services for unified access to resour...
Bioinformatics is the discipline that uses computers to store, retrieve, manipulate and distribute i...
The corpus of bioinformatics resources is huge and expanding rapidly, presenting life scientists wit...
To bridge the gap between the rising information needs of biological and medical researchers and the...
The BioinfoWF (Bioinformatics WorkFlow) system for automated generation of Web interface and Web ser...
International audienceMOTIVATION:For the biologist, running bioinformatics analyses involves a time-...
Bioinformatics is a new and emerging branch of Biotechnology. It mainly involves the use of software...
AbstractThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid® (caBIG®) program est...
International audienceBackground: Life scientists routinely face massive and heterogeneous data anal...
A problem facing many bioinformatics researchers today is the aggregation and analysis of vast amoun...
With the rapid progress of biological research, great demands are proposed for integrative knowledge...
Summary: The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological da...
The BioExtract Server (bioextract.org) is an open, web-based system designed to aid researchers in t...
In this project, we investigate how existing standalone Bioinformatics applications can be wrapped a...
Abstract Web services have become a key technology for bioinformatics, since life science databases ...
We present the BioUniWA system for automatic generation of web services for unified access to resour...
Bioinformatics is the discipline that uses computers to store, retrieve, manipulate and distribute i...
The corpus of bioinformatics resources is huge and expanding rapidly, presenting life scientists wit...
To bridge the gap between the rising information needs of biological and medical researchers and the...
The BioinfoWF (Bioinformatics WorkFlow) system for automated generation of Web interface and Web ser...
International audienceMOTIVATION:For the biologist, running bioinformatics analyses involves a time-...
Bioinformatics is a new and emerging branch of Biotechnology. It mainly involves the use of software...
AbstractThe National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid® (caBIG®) program est...
International audienceBackground: Life scientists routinely face massive and heterogeneous data anal...
A problem facing many bioinformatics researchers today is the aggregation and analysis of vast amoun...
With the rapid progress of biological research, great demands are proposed for integrative knowledge...
Summary: The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological da...