Nowadays, a huge amount of biomedical data of different biological entities is provided by many online databases and services, each with its own data model, user interface and query language. However, typical bioinformatics scenarios require the use of more than one resource. Therefore, the availability of a single bioinformatics platform that integrates many biological resources and services is a fundamental issue. Some attempts to go beyond the drawbacks of a handcrafted combination of different resources have already been made. Regardless of focus and considered biological data sources, existing tools lack one or more high-level functional features, such as web interface availability, dynamic data visualization, custom queries support, analytics, and expandability. Here, we present BioGraph, a web application that allows to query, visualize and analyze biological data belonging to several online available resources. BioGraph is built on top of our previously developed graph database called BioGraphDB, which collects and integrates heterogeneous biological data and makes them available through a common structure and Gremlin as unique query language. BioGraph makes use of state-of-the-art technologies and provides some pre-compiled bioinformatics scenarios, as well as the possibility to perform custom queries and obtaining an interactive and dynamic visualization of results.
Querying and analyzing biological data with BioGraph
A Messina;A Fiannaca;L La Paglia;M La Rosa;A Urso
2017
Abstract
Nowadays, a huge amount of biomedical data of different biological entities is provided by many online databases and services, each with its own data model, user interface and query language. However, typical bioinformatics scenarios require the use of more than one resource. Therefore, the availability of a single bioinformatics platform that integrates many biological resources and services is a fundamental issue. Some attempts to go beyond the drawbacks of a handcrafted combination of different resources have already been made. Regardless of focus and considered biological data sources, existing tools lack one or more high-level functional features, such as web interface availability, dynamic data visualization, custom queries support, analytics, and expandability. Here, we present BioGraph, a web application that allows to query, visualize and analyze biological data belonging to several online available resources. BioGraph is built on top of our previously developed graph database called BioGraphDB, which collects and integrates heterogeneous biological data and makes them available through a common structure and Gremlin as unique query language. BioGraph makes use of state-of-the-art technologies and provides some pre-compiled bioinformatics scenarios, as well as the possibility to perform custom queries and obtaining an interactive and dynamic visualization of results.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.