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The centralized model organism database.
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Carolino, Adriel S. M.
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The centralized model organism database./
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Carolino, Adriel S. M.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-03.
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Masters Abstracts International52-03(E).
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The centralized model organism database.
Carolino, Adriel S. M.
The centralized model organism database.
- 24 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-03.
Thesis (M.S.)--San Diego State University, 2013.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
The recent rise of metagenomics combined with the rapid growth of genome sequencing and annotation efforts has resulted in an extraordinary volume of microbial genetic information. General metagenomic analyses have revolved around a taxonomic survey, but the field is beginning to incorporate more functional analyses of the specific genes and genetic products that the microbes express. However, current gene annotation projects tend to be community-size biased and normally concentrated upon single genome curation; furthermore, no public resource is currently available that successfully and efficiently allows for a query concerning specific gene functionality that also spans across a variety of different genomes. The Centralized Model Organism Database (CMOD) strives to fill this void, implementing the graph database Freebase to utilize a model based on the crowdsourcing of community intelligence. CMOD is designed to be a central repository capable of holding information gathered from both metagenomic and single genomic analyses. It allows for the amassing and integration of information from the entire spectrum of annotation projects, where data from biological pathway membership to Gene Ontology details can be collaboratively input, updated, and assessed. The database can be accessed and modified via client-side programs or through the Freebase website itself. Currently, over 100,000 gene topics from over twenty genomes can be viewed in the Microbial Gene Base within Freebase. CMOD is a comprehensive, effective, and scalable utility for the organization of microbial gene knowledge.
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