Genotation: Actionable knowledge for the scientific reader

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作者
Nagahawatte, Panduka [1 ]
Willis, Ethan [1 ]
Sakauye, Mark [1 ]
Jose, Rony [1 ]
Chen, Hao [2 ]
Davis, Robert L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Biomed Informat, Memphis, TN 38103 USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol, Memphis, TN 38103 USA
关键词
Genomic supplements; journal article viewer; annotation gene; annotation protein; pharmacogenomics; KYOTO ENCYCLOPEDIA; DATABASE; GENES; KEGG;
D O I
10.1177/1535370216633795
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
We present an article viewer application that allows a scientific reader to easily discover and share knowledge by linking genomics-related concepts to knowledge of disparate biomedical databases. High-throughput data streams generated by technical advancements have contributed to scientific knowledge discovery at an unprecedented rate. Biomedical Informaticists have created a diverse set of databases to store and retrieve the discovered knowledge. The diversity and abundance of such resources present biomedical researchers a challenge with knowledge discovery. These challenges highlight a need for a better informatics solution. We use a text mining algorithm, Genomine, to identify gene symbols from the text of a journal article. The identified symbols are supplemented with information from the GenoDB knowledgebase. Self-updating GenoDB contains information from NCBI Gene, Clinvar, Medgen, dbSNP, KEGG, PharmGKB, Uniprot, and Hugo Gene databases. The journal viewer is a web application accessible via a web browser. The features described herein are accessible on www. genotation. org. The Genomine algorithm identifies gene symbols with an accuracy shown by.65 F-Score. GenoDB currently contains information regarding 59,905 gene symbols, 5633 drug-gene relationships, 5981 gene-disease relationships, and 713 pathways. This application provides scientific readers with actionable knowledge related to concepts of a manuscript. The reader will be able to save and share supplements to be visualized in a graphical manner. This provides convenient access to details of complex biological phenomena, enabling biomedical researchers to generate novel hypothesis to further our knowledge in human health. This manuscript presents a novel application that integrates genomic, proteomic, and pharmacogenomic information to supplement content of a biomedical manuscript and enable readers to automatically discover actionable knowledge.
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页码:1202 / 1209
页数:8
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