Translational systems genomics: ontology and imaging.

Su-Shing Chen, Yu-Ping Wang
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In developing an integrated framework for translational bioinformatics, we consider bioimaging in the NIH Roadmap that exploits high-resolution genomic imaging for clinical applications to the diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders/diseases. On one hand, we develop new image processing techniques, while on the other, we use the fusion of several well known ontological standards - Gene Ontology (GO), Clinical Bioinformatics Ontology (CBO), Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) and Microarry Gene Expression Data Ontology (MGED) in this framework. We have discovered that the heterogeneity of the imaging data can be resolved at the different ontological levels of this framework. Moreover, structural genomic information can be readily integrated into the usual textual clinical information bases.

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翻译系统基因组学:本体和成像。
在开发转化生物信息学的综合框架时,我们考虑NIH路线图中的生物成像,该路线图利用高分辨率基因组成像为临床应用来诊断和治疗遗传疾病/疾病。一方面,我们开发了新的图像处理技术,另一方面,我们在该框架中融合了几个著名的本体论标准-基因本体(GO),临床生物信息学本体(CBO),解剖学基础模型(FMA)和微阵列基因表达数据本体(MGED)。我们发现成像数据的异质性可以在这个框架的不同本体层次上得到解决。此外,结构基因组信息可以很容易地整合到通常的文本临床信息库中。
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