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The Booly aliasing resource

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URL: http://booly.ucsd.edu/alias
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Description: The Booly aliasing resource includes models of Booly-hashing for fingerprinting identifiers to ascertain whether two or more aliases are identical and a relational database for storing the same identifiers for genes and proteins.
Year founded: 2011
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: University of California San Diego
Address: Section of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0349, USA
City: San Diego
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Contact name (PI/Team): Long Hoang Do
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): lhdo@ucsd.edu

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21544171
The Booly aliasing resource: a database of grouped biological identifiers. [PMID: 21544171]
Do LH, Bier E.

Redundancy among sequence identifiers is a recurring problem in bioinformatics. Here, we present a rapid and efficient method of fingerprinting identifiers to ascertain whether two or more aliases are identical. A number of tools and approaches have been developed to resolve differing names for the same genes and proteins, however, these methods each have their own limitations associated with their various goals. We have taken a different approach to the aliasing problem by simplifying the way aliases are stored and curated with the objective of simultaneously achieving speed and flexibility. Our approach (Booly-hashing) is to link identifiers with their corresponding hash keys derived from unique fingerprints such as gene or protein sequences. This tool has proven invaluable for designing a new data integration platform known as Booly, and has wide applicability to situations in which a dedicated efficient aliasing system is required. Compared with other aliasing techniques, Booly-hashing methodology provides 1) reduced run time complexity, 2) increased flexibility (aliasing of other data types, e.g. pharmaceutical drugs), 3) no required assumptions regarding gene clusters or hierarchies, and 4) simplicity in data addition, updating, and maintenance. The new Booly-hashing aliasing model has been incorporated as a central component of the Booly data integration platform we have recently developed and shoud be broadly applicable to other situations in which an efficient streamlined aliasing systems is required. This aliasing tool and database, which allows users to quickly group the same genes and proteins together can be accessed at: http://booly.ucsd.edu/alias.
AVAILABILITY: The database is available for free at http://booly.ucsd.edu/alias.

Bioinformation. 2011:6(2) | 0 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Nashaiman Pervaiz [2018-12-28]
Dong Zou [2018-01-28]