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On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases

Genetic diseases and developmental patterns should be studied on several levels: from macroscale (organs and tissues) to nanoscale (cells, genes, proteins). Due to the overwhelming complexity of the life science data, it is common that disparate data pieces are meticulously stored but never fully an...

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Autores principales: Turinsky, Andrei L, Sensen, Christoph W
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2426770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17722266
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description Genetic diseases and developmental patterns should be studied on several levels: from macroscale (organs and tissues) to nanoscale (cells, genes, proteins). Due to the overwhelming complexity of the life science data, it is common that disparate data pieces are meticulously stored but never fully analyzed or correlated. We have begun to develop a novel methodology based on virtual reality techniques for the study of these phenomena. Our key approach to knowledge integration is a top-down mapping of data onto visual contexts. For each organism that we want to study, a structural model is created and used as a visual “wireframe” onto which other data types are superimposed in a top-down assembly. Data analysis tools, visual controls, and queries are enabled so that users can interactively explore data. Our visualization technology gives users an opportunity to map disparate data onto a common model, and search visually for hitherto unknown patterns and correlations contained within the data. It is our goal to eventually transform genomics research from measuring various data pieces analytically into a fully interactive exploration of combined data in a 4D immersive visual environment that best matches a researcher’s intuition.
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spelling pubmed-24267702008-06-20 On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases Turinsky, Andrei L Sensen, Christoph W Int J Nanomedicine New Technologies Genetic diseases and developmental patterns should be studied on several levels: from macroscale (organs and tissues) to nanoscale (cells, genes, proteins). Due to the overwhelming complexity of the life science data, it is common that disparate data pieces are meticulously stored but never fully analyzed or correlated. We have begun to develop a novel methodology based on virtual reality techniques for the study of these phenomena. Our key approach to knowledge integration is a top-down mapping of data onto visual contexts. For each organism that we want to study, a structural model is created and used as a visual “wireframe” onto which other data types are superimposed in a top-down assembly. Data analysis tools, visual controls, and queries are enabled so that users can interactively explore data. Our visualization technology gives users an opportunity to map disparate data onto a common model, and search visually for hitherto unknown patterns and correlations contained within the data. It is our goal to eventually transform genomics research from measuring various data pieces analytically into a fully interactive exploration of combined data in a 4D immersive visual environment that best matches a researcher’s intuition. Dove Medical Press 2006-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2426770/ /pubmed/17722266 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
title On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
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title_fullStr On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
title_full_unstemmed On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
title_short On the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
title_sort on the way to building an integrated computational environment for the study of developmental patterns and genetic diseases
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