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The distributed annotation system.

R D Dowell1, R M Jokerst, A Day

  • 1Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Genetics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63110 USA. robin@genetics.wustl.edu

BMC Bioinformatics
|October 23, 2001
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The Distributed Annotation System (DAS) offers a new way to share genome annotations by decentralizing data. This system allows multiple groups to contribute and integrate annotations efficiently, improving collaborative research.

Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Genomics
  • Computational Biology

Background:

  • Current genome annotation relies on centralized groups with limited resources.
  • Existing methods for transparently sharing annotations among multiple groups are unsatisfactory.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel system for decentralized genome annotation.
  • To enable efficient integration of annotations from multiple third-party sources.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Distributed Annotation System (DAS).
  • Definition of the DAS XML specification for client-server communication.
  • Implementation of a prototype DAS client and server.

Main Results:

  • DAS allows for decentralized genome sequence annotations.

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  • Annotations are integrated on-demand by client-side software.
  • The system displays annotations in layered views, one per server.
  • Conclusions:

    • The DAS specification is being adopted by major genomics projects like Ensembl and WormBase.
    • Widespread community adoption is crucial for the success of DAS.
    • All DAS components are freely available for use and development.