Biological Data
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A Biological Data is a Data that is collected during experiments and observations of a biological variable derived from living organisms and their product.
- Context:
- It can be used in the analysis of the Biology Domain.
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- See: Biological Entity, Medical Compound, Biological Parameter, Medical Sign, Medical Symptom, Machine Learning Dataset, NLP Dataset.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_data Retrieved:2022-3-27.
- Biological data refers to a compound or information derived from living organisms and their products. A medicinal compound made from living organisms, such as a serum or a vaccine, could be characterized as biological data. Biological data is highly complex when compared with other forms of data. There are many forms of biological data, including text, sequence data, protein structure, genomic data and amino acids, and links among others.
2008
- (Howe et al., 2008) ⇒ Doug Howe, Maria Costanzo, Petra Fey, Takashi Gojobori, Linda Hannick, Winston Hide, David P. Hill, Renate Kania, Mary Schaeffer, Susan St Pierre, Simon Twigger, Owen White, and Seung Yon Rhee. (2008). “Big Data: The future of biocuration.” In: Nature, 455.