Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, The University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract
Integrating heterogeneous biological databases for unveiling the new intra-molecular
and inter-molecular attributes, behaviors, and relationships in the human cellular system has always
been a focused research area of computational biology. In this context, a lot of biological data
integration systems have been deployed in the last couple of decades. One of the prime and
common objectives of all these systems is to better facilitate the end-users for exploring, exploiting,
and analyzing the integrated biological data for knowledge extraction. With the advent of especially
high-throughput data generation technologies, biological data is growing and dispersing
continuously, exponentially, heterogeneously, and geographically. Due to this, biological data integration
systems face data integration and data organization-related current and future challenges.
The objective of this review is to quantitatively evaluate and compare some of the recent warehouse-
based multi-omics data integration systems to check their compliance with the current and
future data integration needs. For this, we identified some of the major data integration design
characteristics that should be in the multi-omics data integration model to comprehensively address
the current and future data integration challenges. Based on these design characteristics and
the evaluation criteria, we evaluated some of the recent data warehouse systems and showed categorical
and comparative analysis results. Results show that most of the systems exhibit no or partial
compliance with the required data integration design characteristics. So, these systems need
design improvements to adequately address the current and future data integration challenges
while keeping their service level commitments in place.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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