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PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways

The PUMA2 system (available at ) is an interactive, integrated bioinformatics environment for high-throughput genetic sequence analysis and metabolic reconstructions from sequence data. PUMA2 provides a framework for comparative and evolutionary analysis of genomic data and metabolic networks in the...

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Autores principales: Maltsev, Natalia, Glass, Elizabeth, Sulakhe, Dinanath, Rodriguez, Alexis, Syed, Mustafa H., Bompada, Tanuja, Zhang, Yi, D'Souza, Mark
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1347457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16381888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj095
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author Maltsev, Natalia
Glass, Elizabeth
Sulakhe, Dinanath
Rodriguez, Alexis
Syed, Mustafa H.
Bompada, Tanuja
Zhang, Yi
D'Souza, Mark
author_facet Maltsev, Natalia
Glass, Elizabeth
Sulakhe, Dinanath
Rodriguez, Alexis
Syed, Mustafa H.
Bompada, Tanuja
Zhang, Yi
D'Souza, Mark
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description The PUMA2 system (available at ) is an interactive, integrated bioinformatics environment for high-throughput genetic sequence analysis and metabolic reconstructions from sequence data. PUMA2 provides a framework for comparative and evolutionary analysis of genomic data and metabolic networks in the context of taxonomic and phenotypic information. Grid infrastructure is used to perform computationally intensive tasks. PUMA2 currently contains precomputed analysis of 213 prokaryotic, 22 eukaryotic, 650 mitochondrial and 1493 viral genomes and automated metabolic reconstructions for >200 organisms. Genomic data is annotated with information integrated from >20 sequence, structural and metabolic databases and ontologies. PUMA2 supports both automated and interactive expert-driven annotation of genomes, using a variety of publicly available bioinformatics tools. It also contains a suite of unique PUMA2 tools for automated assignment of gene function, evolutionary analysis of protein families and comparative analysis of metabolic pathways. PUMA2 allows users to submit batch sequence data for automated functional analysis and construction of metabolic models. The results of these analyses are made available to the users in the PUMA2 environment for further interactive sequence analysis and annotation.
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spelling pubmed-13474572006-01-25 PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways Maltsev, Natalia Glass, Elizabeth Sulakhe, Dinanath Rodriguez, Alexis Syed, Mustafa H. Bompada, Tanuja Zhang, Yi D'Souza, Mark Nucleic Acids Res Article The PUMA2 system (available at ) is an interactive, integrated bioinformatics environment for high-throughput genetic sequence analysis and metabolic reconstructions from sequence data. PUMA2 provides a framework for comparative and evolutionary analysis of genomic data and metabolic networks in the context of taxonomic and phenotypic information. Grid infrastructure is used to perform computationally intensive tasks. PUMA2 currently contains precomputed analysis of 213 prokaryotic, 22 eukaryotic, 650 mitochondrial and 1493 viral genomes and automated metabolic reconstructions for >200 organisms. Genomic data is annotated with information integrated from >20 sequence, structural and metabolic databases and ontologies. PUMA2 supports both automated and interactive expert-driven annotation of genomes, using a variety of publicly available bioinformatics tools. It also contains a suite of unique PUMA2 tools for automated assignment of gene function, evolutionary analysis of protein families and comparative analysis of metabolic pathways. PUMA2 allows users to submit batch sequence data for automated functional analysis and construction of metabolic models. The results of these analyses are made available to the users in the PUMA2 environment for further interactive sequence analysis and annotation. Oxford University Press 2006-01-01 2005-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1347457/ /pubmed/16381888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj095 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Maltsev, Natalia
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Rodriguez, Alexis
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Bompada, Tanuja
Zhang, Yi
D'Souza, Mark
PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways
title PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways
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title_fullStr PUMA2—grid-based high-throughput analysis of genomes and metabolic pathways
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1347457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16381888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkj095
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