Lecture 3: Databases Flashcards

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large, organized body of persistent data

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Databases

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databases are designed to ____, ____, ___, components of the data stored within the system

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  • Update
  • Query
  • Retrieve
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Types of Databases

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  1. Bibliographic
  2. Molecular Biology DB
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Examples of Bibliographic

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Journal/Articles
Books

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Example of Molecular BiologyDB

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Based on level of:
- Curation
- Scope

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Index, store and for access of scientific literature

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Bibliographic databases

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Different models of Bibliographic databases

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  • Closed acess model
  • Open access model
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the model in which the publishers hold copyright

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  • Closed access model
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model where content must be available on the internet and is free to acess

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Open access model

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Example of open access model of public funded research

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  • NIH and European fundigng agencies
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Other example of journal articles

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  • Pubmed
  • Google scholar
  • ResearchGate
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Example of Books

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  • EBSCO (E-books)
  • NCBI
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  • frequency that a typical article from a certain journal is cited given a particular year or period
  • the higher the impact factor, the more prestigious is the journal/better to publish in
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Impact Factor

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provide an indication of an acaemic journal’s impact and quality relative to other journals in their field

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Journal ranking

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types of databases based on level of curation

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  1. Archival or primary databases
  2. Derived or curated database
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  • Direct submission by researchers
  • usually experimental data
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Archival or primary databases

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Contain experimental data in Archival/Primary databases

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  • DNA & protein sequences (with annotation)
  • Nucleic acid & protein structures (with annotation)
  • Protein expression patterns
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What is included in Derived/Curated databases

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  • Sequence motifs
  • Mutations & variants in DNA or protein
  • Classification/relationships
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Types of databases based on level of scope

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  1. Nucleotide
  2. Protein
  3. Protein structure
  4. Genomes and Maps
  5. Systems/Pathways
  6. Organism-centered
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Provides a comprehensive, high quality and freely-acessible resource of protein sequence and functional information

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Protein sequence database: UniProt

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Two sections of UniProt

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  • UniProtKB/Swiss-prot
  • UniProtKB/TrEMBL
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What is the organism-centered database for Homo sapiens?

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UCSC Genome Browser – https://genome.ucsc.edu

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What is the organism-centered database for Arabidopsis?

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TAIR (The Arabidopsis Information Resource)

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What is the organism-centered database for Drosophila?

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What is the organism-centered database for Nematodes?
WormBase
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What is the organism-centered database for Saccharomyces (Yeast)?
Yeast Genome Database
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What is the organism-centered database for Plants (general)?
Gramene
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What is the organism-centered database for Corn (Maize)?
MaizeGDB
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What is the organism-centered database for Tree Fruit?
Tree Fruit Genome Database
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What is the organism-centered database for Ornamental Plants?
Ornamental Plant Database
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What is the organism-centered database for Marine organisms?
WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species)
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What is the organism-centered database for Microbes?
Microbial Genome Databases