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Annotation of SBML models through rule-based semantic integration.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The creation of accurate quantitative Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) models is a time-intensive, manual process often complicated by the many data sources and formats required to annotate even a small and well-scoped model. Ideally, the retrieval and integration of biological knowledge for model annotation should be performed quickly, precisely, and with a minimum of manual effort. RESULTS: Here we present rule-based mediation, a method of semantic data integration applied to systems biology model annotation. The heterogeneous data sources are first syntactically converted into ontologies, which are then aligned to a small domain ontology by applying a rule base. We demonstrate proof-of-principle of this application of rule-based mediation using off-the-shelf semantic web technology through two use cases for SBML model annotation. Existing tools and technology provide a framework around which the system is built, reducing development time and increasing usability. CONCLUSIONS: Integrating resources in this way accommodates multiple formats with different semantics, and provides richly-modelled biological knowledge suitable for annotation of SBML models. This initial work establishes the feasibility of rule-based mediation as part of an automated SBML model annotation system. AVAILABILITY: Detailed information on the project files as well as further information on and comparisons with similar projects is available from the project page at http://cisban-silico.cs.ncl.ac.uk/RBM/.

SUBMITTER: Lister AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2903722 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Annotation of SBML models through rule-based semantic integration.

Lister Allyson L AL   Lord Phillip P   Pocock Matthew M   Wipat Anil A  

Journal of biomedical semantics 20100622


<h4>Background</h4>The creation of accurate quantitative Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) models is a time-intensive, manual process often complicated by the many data sources and formats required to annotate even a small and well-scoped model. Ideally, the retrieval and integration of biological knowledge for model annotation should be performed quickly, precisely, and with a minimum of manual effort.<h4>Results</h4>Here we present rule-based mediation, a method of semantic data integrati  ...[more]

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