| Literature DB >> 31405382 |
Jon Ison1, Hans Ienasescu2, Piotr Chmura3, Emil Rydza3, Hervé Ménager4, Matúš Kalaš5, Veit Schwämmle6, Björn Grüning7, Niall Beard8, Rodrigo Lopez9, Severine Duvaud10, Heinz Stockinger10, Bengt Persson11, Radka Svobodová Vařeková12, Tomáš Raček12, Jiří Vondrášek13, Hedi Peterson14, Ahto Salumets14, Inge Jonassen5, Rob Hooft15, Tommi Nyrönen16, Alfonso Valencia17,18, Salvador Capella17, Josep Gelpí17,19, Federico Zambelli20,21, Babis Savakis22, Brane Leskošek23, Kristoffer Rapacki2, Christophe Blanchet24, Rafael Jimenez25, Arlindo Oliveira26, Gert Vriend27, Olivier Collin28, Jacques van Helden29, Peter Løngreen2, Søren Brunak3,30.
Abstract
Bioinformaticians and biologists rely increasingly upon workflows for the flexible utilization of the many life science tools that are needed to optimally convert data into knowledge. We outline a pan-European enterprise to provide a catalogue ( https://bio.tools ) of tools and databases that can be used in these workflows. bio.tools not only lists where to find resources, but also provides a wide variety of practical information.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31405382 PMCID: PMC6691543 DOI: 10.1186/s13059-019-1772-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Biol ISSN: 1474-7596 Impact factor: 13.583