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摘要
研究生物的科学家在识别与所研究的生物相关的文献时面临着挑战。这是由于大量生物医学文献的存在和现有的自动化机制的局限性,无法通过已发表的文献搜索相关信息。本研究建议使用基因组文献区域序列搜索(Genomic Literature Area Sequence Search, GLASS)工具在现有文献中搜索相关信息,从而促进信息重用,并提供更快的信息访问,否则通常需要人工、耗时的干预。通过对文献内容建立索引,然后将索引后的数据分布到集群中,以提供更快、更健壮的搜索过程,应用程序在文献中搜索用户请求的DNA序列。
Scientists studying organisms face challenges when identifying related literature that pertains to the organisms under investigation. This is due to the presence of vast biomedical literature and the limitations of existing automated mechanisms to search through the published literature for the pertinent information. This study proposes the use of the Genomic Literature Area Sequence Search (GLASS) tool to search through the existing literature for relevant information and thus to facilitate information reuse as well as to provide quicker access to the information that otherwise often requires manual, time intensive intervention. By indexing the literature content and then distributing the indexed data across a cluster to provide a faster and robust search process, the application searches through the literature for DNA sequences requested by the user.