Created by Hevok on Dec. 4, 2012, 2:22 a.m. & updated by Hevok on Dec. 4, 2012, 2:22 a.m.
Proper and systematic annotation of biological entities is very important. Denigma's annotation provides the capability to annotate all kind of arbitrary data. Denigma annotation starts from small molecules over tissues to all the organisms. This is also the home of Denigma's species.
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Objects can be constructed by combining them with each other (e.g. mitochondria is part of the cytoplasm and an organelle membrane is part of the organelle). The part of entry can be inherited (e.g. cytoplasm is part of the cell, therefore mitochondria are also part of the cell).
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The Integrator is the implementation of Denigma's integration protocol. Biological information is distributed among numerous databases, hidden in the literature and web as well as in the minds of scientists. The integrator executes a universal unification schema. Integration can be executed in two fashions. One is implicit, the other is explicit, i.e. mapping discrete biological entities to class-based programming objects. In such data is put together into a conceptional logic which is much more then the sum of its components.
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