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Third IEEE Symposium on BioInformatics and BioEngineering (BIBE'03)
Requirements of Phylogenetic Databases
Bethesda, Maryland
March 10-March 12
ISBN: 0-7695-1907-5
Luay Nakhleh, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel Miranker, University of Texas at Austin
Francois Barbancon, University of Texas at Austin
William H. Piel, University of Buffalo
Michael Donoghue, Yale University

We examine the organizational impact on phylogenetic databases of the increasing sophistication in the need and use of phylogenetic data. A primary issue is the use of the unnormalized representation of phylogenies in Newick format as a primitive data type in existing phylogenetic databases.

In particular, we identify and enumerate a list of potential applications of such databases and queries (use-cases) that biologists may wish to see integrated into a phylogenetic database management system.We show there are many queries that would best be supported by a normalized data model where phylogenies are stored as lists of edges. Since many of the queries require transitive traversals of the phylogenies we demonstrate, constructively, that complex phylogenetic queries can be conveniently constructed as Datalog programs. We address concerns with respect to the cost and performance of the normalized representation by developing and empirically evaluating a feasibility prototype.

Citation:
Luay Nakhleh, Daniel Miranker, Francois Barbancon, William H. Piel, Michael Donoghue, "Requirements of Phylogenetic Databases," bibe, pp.141, Third IEEE Symposium on BioInformatics and BioEngineering (BIBE'03), 2003
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