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XML Application for Bioinformatics

생물정보학을 위한 XML의 활용

  • 이완선 (부산대학교 생물정보학센터) ;
  • 유미애 (부산대학교 생물정보학 센터, 자연과학대학 분자생물학과) ;
  • 조환규 (부산대학교 생물정보학 센터, 공과대학 전자전기정보컴퓨터공학부)
  • Published : 2002.08.01

Abstract

The difficulties in dealing with the Bioinformatics data come more from its idiosyncrasies than from its quantity Currently researchers need to an easy method for data exchange, manage, update. In order to integrate and manage all kinds of biological data, it is reasonable to adopt XML as standard tool since XML is independent of operating system, programming language and hardware platform. Although XML in Bioinformatics has been used widely as a standard notation abroad, however it is the beginning step in the domestic research. This article reviews a basic concept of XML and how to apply XML modeling in Bioinformatics. In addition we present XML applications for genomic sequences, structures and genetic network modeling.

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