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doi:10.4172/jpb.s1000017

 

Bioinformatic Infrastructure for Maintaining Proteome Information

J. Bhak

Korean Bioinformation Center, Sth Korea
Abstract

Extracting the most out of omics databases requires automated pipelines. Modern biological science requires such an automated platform for handling data with proper a information technology infrastructure.We introduce an integrated bioinformatic pipeline scheme for processing genomic, proteomic,and RNA data. These pipelines incorporate a data mapping part: BioMatrix,automation part: BioPipeline, daemoninzing part: BioEngine, and information distribution part: BioPortal. As a specific BioPortal application for a processing raw proteomic data we have built a web service called MassNet.kr. As the fusion of biological fields is accelerated, data glueing methods and integrated databases are becoming the key issues in bioinformatics. We introduce a distributed approach of sharing biological data using P2P for heterogeneous groups of researchers.Distributed resources architecture is fast and robust for projects that have a very large number of participants. This approach is suitable for Asian and Oceanian regions.

 
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