Improving interoperability between microbial information and sequence databases

  • Romano P
  • Dawyndt P
  • Piersigilli F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Biological resources are essential tools for biomedical research. Their availability is promoted through on-line catalogues. Common Access to Biological Resources and Information (CABRI) is a service for distribution of biological resources and related data collected by 28 European culture collections. Linking this information to bioinformatics databanks can make the collections' holdings more visible after a search in molecular biology databanks and vice-versa. Identification of links to sequence databases can be useful, but annotation and indexing problems, together with compilation errors, immediately arise. In this paper, we present our efforts for the identification of cross-references between CABRI catalogues and the EMBL Data Library and related results.

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Romano, P., Dawyndt, P., Piersigilli, F., & Swings, J. (2005). Improving interoperability between microbial information and sequence databases. BMC Bioinformatics, 6(S4). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-s4-s23

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