[BioSQL-l] BioSQL uses

Leighton Pritchard lpritc at scri.ac.uk
Wed Feb 27 13:03:17 UTC 2008


Hi,

On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 05:18 -0600, Wiepert, Mathieu wrote:
> It's great to this coming to release 1.0, thanks very much for this
> work.  I was wondering if I may ask how different users take advantage
> of BioSQL in daily work.  

[...]

> What do others use it for, and how does BioSQL work for you?

We use BioSQL in a database of comparative genomic data for prokaryotes.
This involved a small extension of the schema to accommodate mutual
relationships between seqfeatures, but essentially it's all BioSQL under
the hood.  

L.

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