IntegromeDB: An integrated system and biological search engine

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Background: With the growth of biological data in volume and heterogeneity, web search engines become key tools for researchers. However, general-purpose search engines are not specialized for the search of biological data.Description: Here, we present an approach at developing a biological web search engine based on the Semantic Web technologies and demonstrate its implementation for retrieving gene- and protein-centered knowledge. The engine is available at http://www.integromedb.org.Conclusions: The IntegromeDB search engine allows scanning data on gene regulation, gene expression, protein-protein interactions, pathways, metagenomics, mutations, diseases, and other gene- and protein-related data that are automatically retrieved from publicly available databases and web pages using biological ontologies. To perfect the resource design and usability, we welcome and encourage community feedback. © 2012 Baitaluk et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Baitaluk, M., Kozhenkov, S., Dubinina, Y., & Ponomarenko, J. (2012). IntegromeDB: An integrated system and biological search engine. BMC Genomics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-35

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