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Publication:

A Grid-based System for Microbial Genome Comparison and Analysis (2004)

Author(s): Sun Y, Wipat A, Pocock M, Lee P, Watson P, Flanagan K, Worthington J

    Abstract: Genome comparison and analysis can reveal the structures and functions of genome sequences of different species. As more genomes are sequenced, genomic data sources are increasing in size and availability such that their analysis is beyond the processing capabilities of most research institutes. The Grid is a powerful solution to support large-scale genomic data processing and genome analysis. This paper presents the Microbase project that is developing a Grid-based system for genome comparison and analysis, and discusses the first implementation of the system (called MicrobaseLite). MicrobaseLite uses a scalable computing environment to support computationally intensive microbial genome comparison and analysis, employing state-of-the-art technologies of Web Services, notification, comparative genomics and parallel computing. Microbase will support not only system-defined genome comparison and analysis but also user-defined, remotely conceived genome analysis.

      • Date: December 2004
      • Series Title: School of Computing Science Technical Report Series
      • Pages: 8
      • Institution: School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
      • Publication type: Report
      • Bibliographic status: Published

      Keywords: Genome Comparison, Genome Analysis, Grid Computing, Web Services

      Staff

      Professor Paul Watson
      Professor of Computing Science