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Life science catalogue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The BioCatalogue is a curated catalogue of Life Science Web Services.[1][2] The BioCatalogue was launched in June 2009 at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology Conference. The project is a collaboration between the myGrid project at the University of Manchester led by Carole Goble and the European Bioinformatics Institute led by Rodrigo Lopez.[3][4][5] It is funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.[6]
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Description | The Life Science Web Service Registry |
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Research center | Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester |
Primary citation | Bhagat et al[1] |
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Website | http://www.biocatalogue.org |
The BioCatalogue is based on an open source Ruby on Rails codebase like its sister project, myExperiment.
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