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Microcosm database
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R., Kawaji, H., Rehli, M., Kenneth Baillie, J., de Hoon, M. High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes. Lattice light-sheet microscopy: Imaging molecules to embryos at high spatiotemporal resolution. PMID:18472304 Google Scholar Digital Library Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 415, 706-716. Bio2RDF: Towards a mashup to build bioinformatics knowledge systems. A., Tourigny, N., Rigault, P., & Morissette, J. OMERO: Flexible, model-driven data management for experimental biology.

microcosm database

M., Moore, J., Blackburn, C., Linkert, M., Loynton, S., & Swedlow, J. This paper describes the technical knowledge obtained through the development and operation of the RIKEN MetaDatabase to accelerate life science data distribution. The platform was released in April 2015, and 113 databases, including mammalian, plant, bioresource and image databases, with 26 ontologies have been published using this platform as of January 2017. The platform manages the metadata of both research and individual data described using standardised vocabularies and ontologies, and has a simple browser-based graphical user interface to view data including tabular and graphical forms. To address these issues, the authors developed a Resource Description Framework-based database platform, called the RIKEN MetaDatabase, that allows biologists to develop, publish and integrate multiple databases easily. However, biomedical scientists face numerous serious difficulties finding, using and publishing useful databases. Recently, the number and heterogeneity of life science datasets published on the Web have increased significantly.














Microcosm database