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Data flow |
Level 1:
Within the DNA Bank Network specimen data are recalled by the
same wrappers which are used by
GBIF.
The data architecture of the DNA Bank Network is based on the
GBIF
infrastructure. The basic principle of
GBIF
as well as of the DNA Bank Network is to record all data sets
only once. Stored at only one place they can be used as a linked
reference for different applications.
Since many institutions joined
GBIF
applying different database structures each, the installation of
wrappers has become a standard to combine different sources and integrate
data easily into networks. There are three main wrapper softwares available BioCASE,
DiGIR and TAPIR.
All of them use a xml schema for data transfer: BioCASE -
ABCD, DiGIR and TAPIR -
DarwinCore(DwC).
Level 2:
For DNA data management an open source software was developed at the BGBM the "DNA Module". Furthermore it is possible to use its own
database system.
The
DNA Module is one of
key components of the networks database system. To find related
specimen data of a DNA sample the module sends a query to the
respective specimen database via BioCASE or
DiGIR. A copy including few specimen
attributes is as well stored in the DNA cache (speed up
queries). By following the BioCASe
and DiGIR protocol it is so possible to connect any
GBIF
compliant specimen database worldwide.
The DNA Module is currently used by three of the four project
partners associated with their own specimen databases. The DSMZ
in Braunschweig applies its own system for DNA data input.
Level 3:
To transfer DNA data into the webportal of the DNA Bank Network an DNA extension for ABCD was developed. Thus BioCASE Provider Software is required.
Another
BioCASE
wrapper using the new
DNA extension for ABCD
has been installed on all three DNA Modules and the database in
Braunschweig separately to offer all DNA samples and its related
specimen data on the central webportal
(www.dnabank-network.org).
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Fig.1. Dataflow within the DNA Bank Network. Specimen
data (green lines) are transferred
by BioCASE/ABCD or DiGIR/DwC wrappers (grey boxes) to
the DNA Module and the web portal. Wrappers for specimen data
are the same which are used by GBIF. DNA data (black lines)
are transferred to the web index and web portal via a second
BioCASE wrapper installation on the DNA Modules and the database
in Braunschweig using the DNA extension for ABCD. |