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Recent advances in biomedical research have generated a huge amount of data and software to deal with the data. Many biomedical systems use heterogeneous data structures and incompatible software components, so integration of software components into a system can be hindered by incompatibilities between the components of the system. This paper presents an XML web service and web application program for predicting ribosomal frameshifts from genomic sequences. Experimental results show that the web service of the program is useful for resolving many problems with incompatible software components as well as for predicting frameshifts of diverse types. The web service is available at http://wilab.inha.ac.kr/fsfinder2.
This work was supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF) under grant R01-2003-000-10461-0.
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Byun, Y., Moon, S., Han, K. (2006). Web Service for Finding Ribosomal Frameshifts. In: Alexandrov, V.N., van Albada, G.D., Sloot, P.M.A., Dongarra, J. (eds) Computational Science – ICCS 2006. ICCS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3991. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11758501_41
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