Data from: The new bioinformatics: integrating ecological data from the gene to the biosphere
Bioinformatics, the application of computational tools to the management and analysis of biological data, has stimulated rapid research advances in genomics through the development of data archives such as GenBank, and similar progress is just beginning within ecology. One reason for the belated ado...
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Zusammenfassung: | Bioinformatics, the application of computational tools to the management
and analysis of biological data, has stimulated rapid research advances in
genomics through the development of data archives such as GenBank, and
similar progress is just beginning within ecology. One reason for the
belated adoption of informatics approaches in ecology is the breadth of
ecologically pertinent data (from genes to the biosphere) and its highly
heterogeneous nature. The variety of formats, logical structures, and
sampling methods in ecology create significant challenges. Cultural
barriers further impede progress, especially for the creation and adoption
of data standards. Here we describe informatics frameworks for ecology,
from subject-specific data warehouses, to generic data collections that
use detailed metadata descriptions and formal ontologies to catalog and
cross-reference information. Combining these approaches with automated
data integration techniques and scientific workflow systems will maximize
the value of data and open new frontiers for research in ecology. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.qb0d6 |