GIMS-a data warehouse for storage and analysis of genome sequence and functional data

M. Cornell, N. Paton, Shengli Wu, C. Goble, Crispin J. Miller, Paul Kirby, K. Eilbeck, A. Brass, A. Hayes, S. Oliver
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Effective analysis of genome sequences and associated functional data requires access to many different kinds of biological information. For example, when analysing gene expression data, it may be useful to have access to the sequences upstream of the genes, or to the cellular location of their protein products. Such information is currently stored in different formats at different sites in a way that does not readily allow integrated analyses. The Genome Information Management System (GIMS) is an object database that integrates genome sequence data with functional data on the transcriptome and on protein-protein interactions in a single data warehouse. We have used GIMS to store the Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) genome and to demonstrate how the integrated storage of diverse kinds of genomic data can be beneficial for analysing data using context-rich queries and analyses. GIMS allows data to be stored in a way that reflects the underlying mechanisms in the organism, and permits complex questions to be asked of the data. This paper provides an overview of the GIMS system and describes some analyses that illustrate its use for analysing functional data sets for S. cerevisiae.
gims -用于存储和分析基因组序列和功能数据的数据仓库
基因组序列和相关功能数据的有效分析需要访问许多不同种类的生物信息。例如,在分析基因表达数据时,获得基因上游的序列或其蛋白质产物的细胞位置可能是有用的。这些信息目前以不同的格式存储在不同的地点,不容易进行综合分析。基因组信息管理系统(GIMS)是一个对象数据库,它将基因组序列数据与转录组和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用的功能数据集成在一个数据仓库中。我们已经使用GIMS来存储酿酒酵母(酵母)基因组,并演示了多种基因组数据的集成存储如何有助于使用上下文丰富的查询和分析来分析数据。GIMS允许以反映生物体中潜在机制的方式存储数据,并允许对数据提出复杂的问题。本文概述了GIMS系统,并描述了一些分析,说明了它在分析酿酒酵母功能数据集方面的应用。
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