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An example of an Integrated Bioinformatic System to support detection/quantification of GMOs

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
In July 2000, the European Network of GMO laboratories (ENGL) has been created; its official inauguration took place in Brussels on December 4, 2003. The development of a Molecular Register (GMOs MOLREG package) has been planned. The Molecular Register will contain data on molecular characterization of GMOs approved for placing on the market in the EU and the necessary on-line tools to analyse the related sequences. This project was considered of highest priority since such a kind of Bioinformatics Instruments is extremely necessary to support the ENGL in the detection and characterisation of engineered genetic constructs. Collaboration agreement contracts for the development of the GMOs MOLREG package have been signed between the Institute for Health and Consumer Protection of the Joint Research Centre and: - the Section of Bioinformatics and Genomic of the ITB –Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy - the Robert Koch-Institut (RKI), Zentrum Gentechnologie, Germany The CNR lead the design and development of the GMOs MOLREG package as an easy to use web-based system consisting of a database storing GMOs data, a GMOs data submission component, a query component and a Bioinformatic Tool for running GMO’s bio-sequence analysis. The design of the GMOs MOLREG database itself and the development of the web-submission component has been done by the CNR in collaboration with RKI and the JRC, while to design and develop the GMO Query component and the GMO bioinformatics analysis component the CNR established a collaborative agreement with the Life Science Team of the IBM Semea Sud, a specialized services unit of IBM in Italy. The database has been designed and developed to include information on the following aspects: general administrative/legislative information on the registered GMO, specific information on the origin of the GMO including a detailed molecular characterisation, detailed information on available GMO detection methods and certified reference materials, screening, identification, quantification methods and information on reference literature. The need for running bioinformatics analysis on GMOs bio-sequences required that the Registry was deeply integrated with Bioinformatics analysis tools, using a novel approach based on XML, giving end-users the possibility to analyse molecular data stored into the Repository and/or correlate such data with external public biological databases (EMBL, SWISS-PROT, PROSITE, REBASE, TRANSFAC, UNIVEC). At this purpose specific bioinformatics algorithms were required to be integrated in the GMO Repository information infrastructure; they are some of the analysis program of the EMBOSS package, besides BLAST and FASTA. An important aspect concerning the integration between the GMOs MOLREG database and the external bioinformatic analysis tools is that a specific XML-based tools description language has been developed in order to generalize the runtime-generated web user interface, both to take tool input parameters and to show the tool results. This XML language provides a mechanism to have independence between the GMOs MOLREG database and the underlying bioinformatics analysis package used. Additionally, a web administrative console that manipulates the XML descriptors was also created: to manage analysis programs updates; to attach, as a sort of plug-in, new bioinformatics programs. Strong security features (crypting, profiling authorization and control, certificates, etc..) were also implemented in order to protect the confidential business information flow during all the steps of the extraction/analysis process. The system has been developed in Java by using the IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer 4.0.3 environment and deployed and successfully tested on Webs
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Genetic modified organisms; Registry
Elenco autori:
D'Elia, Domenica; Licciulli, VITO FLAVIO
Autori di Ateneo:
D'ELIA DOMENICA
LICCIULLI VITO FLAVIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/93882
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