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HGDBMS: A human genetics database management system

โœ Scribed by Susanne A Seuchter; Mark H Skolnick


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
677 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4809

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โœฆ Synopsis


Human genetics research involves a large number of complex data sets naturally organized in hierarchical structures. Data collection is performed on different levels, e.g.. the project level, pedigree level, individual level, and sample level. Different aspects of a study utilize different views of the data, requiring a flexible database management system (DBMS) which satisfies these different needs for data collection and retrieval. We describe HGDBMS. a comprehensive relational DBMS. implemented as an application of the GENISYS I DBMS, which allows embedding the hierarchical structure of pedigrees in a relational structure. The system's file structure is described in detail. Currently out Melanoma and Chromosome 17 map studies are managed with HGDBMS. Our initial experience demonstrates the value of a flexible system which supports the needs for data entry, update. storage, reporting, and analysis required during different phases of genetic research. Further developments will focus on the integration of HGDBMS with a human genetics expert system shell and analysis programs. 9 1988 Academic Press. Ini


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