Publikation: TransID–the flexible identifier mapping service
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During the last few decades biological and biochemical research methodology has changed significantly and provides more and more diverse and complex data. The integration of this data is now a crucial issue in life science research. One basic building brick in representing a biologically meaningful relationship between two data records is a pair of identifiers. A computationally supported way of preparing custom lists of these bricks can facilitate different use cases in data integration. We present TransID, a web-based and easy to use tool for the preparation of mapping tables. TransID unifies the usage of different data sources via the BridgeDB framework. The user is able to supply a list of identifiers via the browser and receives a custom mapping table via e-mail, containing relevant mappings as well as links to corresponding data sources. TransID is available by browser using the URL http://apps.ipk-gatersleben. de/TransID/.
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MEHLHORN, Hendrik, Falk SCHREIBER, 2013. TransID–the flexible identifier mapping service. 9th International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics 2013. Gatersleben, 18. März 2013 - 20. März 2013. In: SCHREIBER, Falk, ed. and others. Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics 2013. Gatersleben, 2013, pp. 112-121BibTex
@inproceedings{Mehlhorn2013Trans-38727, year={2013}, title={TransID–the flexible identifier mapping service}, address={Gatersleben}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics 2013}, pages={112--121}, editor={Schreiber, Falk}, author={Mehlhorn, Hendrik and Schreiber, Falk} }
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