InterMine: A flexible data warehouse system for the integration and analysis of heterogeneous biological data

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InterMine is an open-source data warehouse system that facilitates the building of databases with complex data integration requirements and a need for a fast customizable query facility. Using InterMine, large biological databases can be created from a range of heterogeneous data sources, and the extensible data model allows for easy integration of new data types. The analysis tools include a flexible query builder, genomic region search and a library of 'widgets' performing various statistical analyses. The results can be exported in many commonly used formats. InterMine is a fully extensible framework where developers can add new tools and functionality. Additionally, there is a comprehensive set of web services, for which client libraries are provided in five commonly used programming languages. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Smith, R. N., Aleksic, J., Butano, D., Carr, A., Contrino, S., Hu, F., … Micklem, G. (2012). InterMine: A flexible data warehouse system for the integration and analysis of heterogeneous biological data. Bioinformatics, 28(23), 3163–3165. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts577

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