Databases

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Close integration with biological databases containing experimental data is a distinctive feature of BioUML, which is essential for accurate and convenient modeling of biological systems. For the purpose of working with different kinds of data the database type concept has been introduced. The database type defines:

  • data types (gene, protein, RNA, substance, reaction, etc.) that are stored in the database;
  • mapping of the database content into diagram elements and diagram types that can be used with the database;
  • diagram types that can be used to present the database content as a set of diagrams;
  • the query engine to find interacting components of the system; search results can be shown as a graph and edited by the user.

According to their content (data type) biological databases can be divided into several groups as follows (one database can provide several types of data):

Data type
pathways gene/protein classification genome pathways simulation transcription factor
Apoptosis model +
Biomodels +
Biopath +
Ensemble +
Geneways +
GO +
GTRD + +
HumanCyc + +
KEGG +
Proteome (Biobase) +
Reactome + +
Transfac (Biobase) +
TRANSPath (Biobase) + +
UCSC Genome Browser +
Virtual Human +


Databases can be installed locally (for the BioUML workbench) or can be accessed via the Internet from the BioUML server, which supports secure access to databases. The server administrator can configure security settings for access to each database installed on the server. The information where a database is installed (locally or on the server side) as well as about its availability is displayed using different icons.

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Repository Pane tab

The icon color indicates where the database is installed and its accessibility: blue color - database is installed locally, accessible for reading and writing; yellow - remote public database, accessibility for reading and writing is specified by R and W letters; red color - remote protected database, user should log-in to get access to the database, accessibility for reading and writing is specified by R and W letters; green color - remote protected database, user successfully logged in, accessibility for reading and writing is specified by R and W letters;


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