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Abstrakty
Biological sequence repositories can provide an inspiration not only for the way to acquire, maintain and make openly available huge amount of information, but also in the development of tools to efficiently analyze and represent the data. In particular, when dendrograms are used to this end, the analysis can be greatly facilitated if the statistically significant clusters are indicated, as is the common practice when representing trees derived from sequences. We advocate the adoption of the policies developed for sharing biological sequence data in other fields and the adoption of tools used to represent and analyse such data in the form of dendrograms. (original abstract)
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121--123
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
- Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
autor
- Polish Academy of Sciences
Bibliografia
- 1. RCSB (Research Colaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics) (2011), Protein Data Bank Annual Report. University of New Jersey, University of Calfornia San Diego, http://www.pdb.org/pdb/general_information/news_publications/annual_reports/annual_report_year_2010.pdf.
- 2. The UniProt Consortium (2011), Ongoing and future developments at the Universal Protein Resource, Nucleic Acids Resesearch 39: D214-D219.
- 3. Benson D.A., Karsch-Mizrachi I., Lipman D.J., Ostell J., Sayers E.W. (2011), GenBank, Nucleic Acids Resesearch 39: D32-37.
- 4. EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory) (2011), European Bioinformatics Institute Annual Report, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Information/Brochures/pdf/Annual_Report_2010_hi_res.pdf.
- 5. Nelson B. (2009), Data sharing: empty archives? Nature 461: 160-163.
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Bibliografia
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