Current bioinformatics databases provide huge amounts of different biological entities such as genes, proteins, diseases, microRNA, annotations, literature references. In many case studies, a bioinformatician often needs more than one type of resource in order to fully analyse his data. In this paper, we introduce BioGraphDB, a bioinformatics database that allows the integration of different types of data sources, so that it is possible to perform bioinformatics analysis using only a comprehensive system. Our integrated database is structured as a NoSQL graph database, based on the OrientDB platform. This way we exploit the advantages of that technology in terms of scalability and efficiency with regards to traditional SQL database. At the moment, we integrated ten different resources, storing and linking data about genes, proteins, microRNAs, molecular pathways, functional annotations, literature references and associations between microRNA and cancer diseases. Moreover, we illustrate some typical bioinformatics scenarios for which the user just needs to query the BioGraphDB to solve them.

BioGraphDB: a New GraphDB Collecting Heterogeneous Data for Bioinformatics Analysis

Antonino Fiannaca;Massimo La Rosa;Laura La Paglia;Antonio Messina;Alfonso Urso
2016

Abstract

Current bioinformatics databases provide huge amounts of different biological entities such as genes, proteins, diseases, microRNA, annotations, literature references. In many case studies, a bioinformatician often needs more than one type of resource in order to fully analyse his data. In this paper, we introduce BioGraphDB, a bioinformatics database that allows the integration of different types of data sources, so that it is possible to perform bioinformatics analysis using only a comprehensive system. Our integrated database is structured as a NoSQL graph database, based on the OrientDB platform. This way we exploit the advantages of that technology in terms of scalability and efficiency with regards to traditional SQL database. At the moment, we integrated ten different resources, storing and linking data about genes, proteins, microRNAs, molecular pathways, functional annotations, literature references and associations between microRNA and cancer diseases. Moreover, we illustrate some typical bioinformatics scenarios for which the user just needs to query the BioGraphDB to solve them.
2016
Inglese
BIOTECHNO 2016, The Eighth International Conference on Bioinformatics, Biocomputational Systems and Biotechnologies
28
34
7
978-1-61208-488-6
IARIA PRESS
Wilmington, Delaware
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
26-30/06/2016
Lisbona
Integrated database; Graph database; GraphDB; Ori-entDB; Bioinformatics database
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none
Antonino Fiannaca; Massimo La Rosa; Laura La Paglia; Antonio Messina; Alfonso Urso
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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