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Dear pathport.vbi.vt.edu user,
We are in the final 6 months of funding for this web site. As part of our
planning, we are trying to get a feel for what on this site you (the user) would
like us to continue to support, and what you are not interested in. As such,
if you would please take a few minutes to complete this survey it would be very
useful to us.
Click here
to start the survey.
Thank you in advance.
PathPort, short for pathogen portal, combines information about pathogens
(and their near relatives) from around the world with powerful analysis
and visualization tools to aid in the rapid detection, identification,
and forensic attribution of high-priority pathogens, whether causing
infectious diseases or potentially used as a biological weapons.
To provide this platform, VBI will perform genome data acquisition,
vetting, consolidation, and annotation; create the data model,
graphical user interface, bioinformatics tools for analysis, and
the portal; develop methods to validate candidate target sequences;
and research host response to pathogen models.
The software infrastructure supporting the PathPort project is built
around ToolBus, a client-side interconnect. ToolBus allows researchers
to easily access web-services from all over the world (as well as
programs and files on their desktop computer), which provide both data
and analysis services, and to examine the results using a wide variety
of visualization tools. In addition, ToolBus enables users to form
groupings of related information and to perform comparative analysis
using these data groups in order to support the discovery of
interesting inter-data relationships.
ToolBus is a general purpose client-side interconnect and is not in
any way tied to a particular domain. Rather, it is the collection of
web-services, such as those for gene prediction and multiple sequence
alignment, along with visualization tools for viewing this kind of
information that turns the collection of components into PathPort.
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