Integrated Access to Biological Data: a Use Case
author:
Ainhoa Llorente,
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| 0:01 | Integrated Access to Biological Data Budva, 11th of June 2006 |
| 0:06 | Index |
| 0:45 | I. Introduction and objectives |
| 1:54 | II. Biological Data Repositories (i) |
| 2:31 | II. Biological Data Repositories (iii) |
| 3:09 | II. Biological Data Repositories (ii) |
| 3:36 | II. Biological Data Repositories (iv) |
| 4:44 | II. Biological Data Repositories (v) |
| 5:54 | III. Biological ontologies |
| 7:24 | IV. Ontology Merging and Mapping |
| 8:41 | V. Database annotation |
| 9:04 | VI. Example of ontology merging/mapping |
| 10:16 | VII. Conclusions |
| 11:08 | VIII. Questions and answers |
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