genomeinformatics

Genome Informatics

Accepted Projects

List of projects accepted into Genome Informatics


Description

Open Source Bioinformatics Projects - The Genome Informatics group is organizing the joint efforts of WormBase, Reactome, and GMOD.

Wormbase is an online bioinformatics database of the biology and genome of the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans and related nematodes. It is used by the C. elegans research community both as an information resource and as a mode to publish and distribute their results.

Reactome is a manually curated database of core pathways and reactions in human biology that functions as a data mining resource and electronic textbook. The Reactome data model describes diverse processes in the human system, including the pathways of intermediary metabolism, regulatory pathways, signal transduction, and high-level processes, such as the cell cycle.

Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) is an open source project to develop a complete set of software for creating and administering a model organism database. Components of this project include genome visualization and editing tools, literature curation tools, a robust database schema, biological ontology tools, and a set of standard operating procedures.

This is a great opportunity for undergraduate students to contribute to the work of these bioinformatics projects, to participate in open source development and to do work related to their academic pursuits during the summer. If you have any questions or queries, please feel free to send a post to the Genome Informatics Google Groups.

To access our GSoC Code Repository, please follow this link: http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code-2011-genomeinformatics/

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biology, java, mysql, restful, javascript, chado, perl, html5, bioinformatics, postgresql, php, data