Exploring molecular networks using MONET ontology

João Paulo Müller da Silva, Ney Lemke, José Carlos Mombach, José Guilherme Camargo de Souza, Marialva Sinigaglia, Renata Vieira
Published: March 31, 2006
Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (1) : 182-192

Cite this Article:
J.Paulo Mül da Silva, N. Lemke, J.Carlos Mombach, J.Guilherme de Souza, M. Sinigaglia, R. Vieira (2006). Exploring molecular networks using MONET ontology. Genet. Mol. Res. 5(1): 182-192.

About the Authors
João Paulo Müller da Silva, Ney Lemke, José Carlos Mombach, José Guilherme Camargo de SouzaM, Marialva Sinigaglia, Renata Vieira

Corresponding author
N. Lemke
E-mail: lemke@unisinos.br

 

ABSTRACT

The description of the complex molecular network responsible for cell behavior requires new tools to integrate large quantities of experimental data in the design of biological information systems. These tools could be used in the characterization of these networks and in the formulation of relevant biological hypotheses. The building of an ontology is a crucial step because it integrates in a coherent framework the concepts necessary to accomplish such a task. We present MONET (molecular network), an extensible ontology and an architecture designed to facilitate the integration of data originating from different public databases in a single- and well-documented relational database, that is compatible with MONET formal definition. We also present an example of an application that can easily be implemented using these tools.

Key words: Ontology, MONET, Molecular network.

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