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Welcome to the Plant Computational Biology group

by schoof last modified 2006-11-28 18:43

The Plant Computational Biology group, headed by Heiko Schoof, is an independent junior research group at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research focussing on plant genome bioinformatics and data integration.

Research topics of the Plant Computational Biology group


1. Biological data integration, knowledge representation and database interoperability on the basis of internet technologies like web services or semantic web;
2. Prediction and analysis of regulatory elements in the untranslated regions of plant mRNAs using statistical, machine learning and phylogenetic tools;
3. (comparative) genome analysis, e.g. in the scope of the tomato genome projects, where the group is involved in annotation of new genomic sequences in an international consortium.

Several international projects are tackling the problem of ensuring availability of comprehensive, current and integrated genomics data. One approach for data integration is data warehousing, but a distributed network of interconnected databases is more flexible, robust and scalable. Text Link ExternWebservices are being used in the Arabidopsis Web Services, Text Link Extern"PlaNet" and Text Link Externbiomoby projects to achieve database interoperability. Our group will contribute to the development of a standard and apply it to support data mining projects, also in collaboration with other groups at MPIZ. One application is to provide a single portal through which a user can query current information from any number of different remote databases that are connected through web services. Another application is building analysis workflows, where a number of query or processing steps can be combined into a pipeline and executed automatically (see Figure 1). Using Text Link Extern Taverna , hundreds of web services can be combined. Our group will provide data and calculation services within this networked platform and develop user software to facilitate bioinformatic analysis. The development of standardized data models and formats and the utilization of semanticText Link Extern web technology to semantically describe biological knowledge so that it can be interpreted by computers enhance and complement these efforts.

Group members

PCB group overview

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