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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM The Canadian Bioinformatics Resources – An Overview
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM What are we? A distributed computational biology resource with nodes across the country, accessed through the Web and computer terminals via CA*Net3
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Distributed
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Networking History Started with 56Kbps lines for the institutes Collaborated with CANARIE as a test-bed application for the new CA*net II (OC3 ATM lines @ 155Mbps), with Nova Scotia being the first site in the world connected to a national advanced network
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Networking Present In 1998 CANARIE was mandated to create the first national optical Internet network CA*net 3 uses wavelength multiplexing over fiber to each province’s gigabit point of presence (GigaPoP) Cisco 12008 router Nova Scotia was the first province connected to CA*net 3, and our CBR servers now run Gigabit Ethernet
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Networking Future By the end of 2000 all CBR servers should be on the gigabit backbone Currently CA*net 3 runs two OC48 (2.5Gbps) wave lengths, preparing to increase to eight OC192s (total 80Gbps)
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Network Associations EMBNet: Canadian national node APBioNet: founding member Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops Partner
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Who uses it? Internal NRC users and their industrial collaborators use CBR-I terminal access. Members of not-for-profit, research organizations use CBR-II. Basic Web access is free, terminal and SeqWeb access come with the $195 registration. I vs. II Internal/External $195
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Large redundant disk storage, automated updates Retrieval of known DNA/Protein sequences High speed parallel processing, interface features Alignment of new sequence to the database sequences (Blast, FastA) System Stability Intensive computation, tool integration (ClustalW & WebPhylip) What is it used for? Computational Resources
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM What is it used for? Analysis tool suites (GCG) Investigate sequences using wide range of tools Platform specific software access (Sun, SGI, DEC, Linux) Protein identification and characterization Finding novel functions, structures (Expasy, HyperChem) Analysis Software
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM What is it used for? Installation of server programs and infrastructure for tool development Sharing of users’ programs and expertise Sample projects using CBR resources: MAGPIE, Bluejay, Proteomics Tool Development
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE Intelligent automated DNA analysis using queued requests for local and Internet- accessed programs Web based reporting with private/public data views Automated public database submission based on human confirmation of MAGPIE analysis
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE: Project Overview
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE: DNA/Gene Summary
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE: More DNA Info
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE: Evaluated Evidence
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM MAGPIE: Human Annotation
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Bluejay Java-based visualization of data in XML format using abstract graphics libraries Adding XML to CBR services will make advanced queries and tool integration easier while staying compatible with old browsers Proxy server (in mod_perl) for transparent access to non-XML data sources on the Web
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Bluejay Proxy Server URI request from user URI content display URI request from content handler URI request from browser Client Proxy (mod_perl under Apache) Server Intervention by request handler URI content translation in content handler GET http://.../path/to/file GET /path/to/file Content-type: text/xml Content-type: text/... GET /path/to/file Content-type:... Accept: text/xml,...
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Bluejay
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Proteomics Web front-end to a relational database storing 2-D gel experiment information Facilities to upload images and experiment spot linking/annotation information from client, then display the annotated image data dynamically according to user preferences Integrated PI/MW estimations to search for known proteins that a spot might represent
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Proteomics
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How much is CBR being used? 14,000 external homepage hits since Aug ’99 550,000 pages served since Feb. ’99
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Examples Users Internally, a MAGPIE project of a pathogen Candida albicans) being used by BRI, requiring tens of thousands of database searches Externally, The Pox Virus Resource (UVic) is using CBR-II processors and databases to keep analysis up to date
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Why use us instead of others? High speed Internet connectivity Command line/X Windows access “One-stop” analysis User support Less infrastructure on the client end
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Coming up Small & medium enterprise services Always more Web services Genematcher
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8/20/2015 3:14:27 AM Who are we? User support Heidi Bishop Heather Penney Admin/Graphics Rob Hutten UNIX Sys Admin Christoph Sensen Project Leader Sheldon Briand Application/DB Support
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