| Literature DB >> 35441181 |
Martin Q Zhao1, Elizabeth Maldonado2, Terry B Kensler2, Luci A P Kohn3, Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg4, Qian Wang5.
Abstract
Primate models are important for understanding human conditions, especially in studies of ageing, pathology, adaptation, and evolution. However, how to integrate data from multiple disciplines and render them compatible with each other for datamining and in-depth study is always challenging. In a long-term project, we have started a collaborative research endeavor to examine the health history of a free-ranging rhesus macaque colony at Cayo Santiago, and build a knowledge model for anthropological and biomedical/translational studies of the effects of environment and genetics on bone development, aging, and pathologies. This paper discusses the conceptual design as well as the prototyping of this model and related graphical user interfaces, and how these will help future scientific queries and studies.Entities:
Keywords: Cayo Santiago; demography; graphical user interfaces; relational database design; rhesus macaques
Year: 2021 PMID: 35441181 PMCID: PMC9014649 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71051-4_40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Comput Vis Comput Biol (2020)