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The Helmholtz Network for Bioinformatics: an integrative web portal for bioinformatics resources

Authors :
R. Schneider
S. Schulze-Kremer
Stephan Springstubbe
Edgar Wingender
Ralf Zimmer
K. Meissner
R. Basekow
J. Warfsmann
C. Buning
Peter Ernst
Martin Mokrejs
Christian Ebeling
K. Schwarzer
O. Kießlich
Karl-Heinz Glatting
Matthias Rarey
Thomas Werner
I. Liebich
Iris E. C. Sommer
M. Van Der Linden
Tobias Müller
Jens Reich
H.-T. Mevissen
F. Gößling
Martin Vingron
Peer Bork
Torsten Crass
Jan O. Korbel
Hans-Werner Mewes
S. Kolibal
Holger Claußen
Sean O'Keeffe
Holger Michael
Alexander Herrmann
Sándor Suhai
Iris Antes
D. Wetzler
Hannes Luz
Korbinian Grote
R. Gohla
Heike Pospisil
V. Gailus-Durner
K. Heidtke
Gnanasekaran Thoppae
Dietmar Schomburg
Thomas Lengauer
M. Christensen
C. Von Mering
Source :
Bioinformatics. 20:268-270
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2004.

Abstract

Summary: The Helmholtz Network for Bioinformatics (HNB) is a joint venture of eleven German bioinformatics research groups that offers convenient access to numerous bioinformatics resources through a single web portal. The ‘Guided Solution Finder’ which is available through the HNB portal helps users to locate the appropriate resources to answer their queries by employing a detailed, tree-like questionnaire. Furthermore, automated complex tool cascades (‘tasks’), involving resources located on different servers, have been implemented, allowing users to perform comprehensive data analyses without the requirement of further manual intervention for data transfer and re-formatting. Currently, automated cascades for the analysis of regulatory DNA segments as well as for the prediction of protein functional properties are provided. Availability: The HNB portal is available at http://www.hnbioinfo.de

Details

ISSN :
13674811 and 13674803
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioinformatics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8ac66c73a0d943e4fe458e3c9a0ba3dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg398