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Winsor, G. L. et al. The Burkholderia Genome Database: facilitating flexible queries and comparative analyses.
Video databases with dynamic feature extraction offer the possibility for powerful and flexible queries.
This paper is situated in the area of flexible queries addressed to regular relational databases.
This includes among others database design, preferences for flexible queries and fuzzy functional dependencies and redundancy.
For interactive alignment of genome sequences, BLAST26 was performed by ViroBLAST26, an independent web server for flexible queries of similar nucleotide and amino acid sequences.
Finally, a qualitative and quantitative study about the use of flexible queries on relational databases is included in this work, as well.
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