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Integrating sequence and structural biology with DAS.


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Authors

Prlić, Andreas 
Down, Thomas A 
Kulesha, Eugene 
Finn, Robert D 
Kähäri, Andreas 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Distributed Annotation System (DAS) is a network protocol for exchanging biological data. It is frequently used to share annotations of genomes and protein sequence. RESULTS: Here we present several extensions to the current DAS 1.5 protocol. These provide new commands to share alignments, three dimensional molecular structure data, add the possibility for registration and discovery of DAS servers, and provide a convention how to provide different types of data plots. We present examples of web sites and applications that use the new extensions. We operate a public registry of DAS sources, which now includes entries for more than 250 distinct sources. CONCLUSION: Our DAS extensions are essential for the management of the growing number of services and exchange of diverse biological data sets. In addition the extensions allow new types of applications to be developed and scientific questions to be addressed. The registry of DAS sources is available at http://www.dasregistry.org.

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Keywords

Algorithms, Chromosome Mapping, Computational Biology, Database Management Systems, Databases, Genetic, Information Storage and Retrieval, Internet, Sequence Analysis, Systems Integration, User-Computer Interface

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BMC Bioinformatics

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1471-2105
1471-2105

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Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC