The Ensembl Core Software Libraries: Figure 1

Arne Stabenau(European Bioinformatics Institute), Graham McVicker(European Bioinformatics Institute), Craig Melsopp(European Bioinformatics Institute), Glenn Proctor(European Bioinformatics Institute), Michèle Clamp(Broad Institute), Ewan Birney(European Bioinformatics Institute)
Genome Research
May 1, 2004
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Abstract

Systems for managing genomic data must store a vast quantity of information. Ensembl stores these data in several MySQL databases. The core software libraries provide a practical and effective means for programmers to access these data. By encapsulating the underlying database structure, the libraries present end users with a simple, abstract interface to a complex data model. Programs that use the libraries rather than SQL to access the data are unaffected by most schema changes. The architecture of the core software libraries, the schema, and the factors influencing their design are described. All code and data are freely available.


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