Taverna/myGrid: Aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community

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Bioinformatics is a discipline that uses computational and mathematical techniques to store, manage, and analyze biological data in order to answer biological questions. Bioinformatics has over 850 databases [154] and numerous tools that work over those databases and local data to produce even more data themselves. In order to perform an analysis, a bioinformatician uses one or more of these resources to gather, filter, and transform data to answer a question. Thus, bioinformatics is an in silico science. © 2007 Springer-Verlag London Limited.

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Oinn, T., Li, P., Kell, D. B., Goble, C., Goderis, A., Greenwood, M., … Zhao, J. (2007). Taverna/myGrid: Aligning a workflow system with the life sciences community. In Workflows for e-Science: Scientific Workflows for Grids (pp. 300–319). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-757-2_19

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