21 May 2008 14:08
Re: [BioPython] Adding new database types to EUtils
Sean Davis <sdavis2 <at> mail.nih.gov>
2008-05-21 12:08:57 GMT
2008-05-21 12:08:57 GMT
On Tue, Dec 4, 2007 at 9:49 AM, Luca Beltrame <luca.beltrame <at> unimi.it> wrote: > Il Tuesday 04 December 2007 14:35:13 hai scritto: > >> release. I have thought about making a python-based version, but I find R >> a much more compelling framework for statistical computing and array-based > > I think it is mostly a matter of personal preference. I turned to Python (but > I have been using GEOquery in the past) because I like the language more than > R. > >> Metadata (and not values), then URLs can be constructed against their web > > I guess I did not make the statement clear enough in my original mail. Yes, I > meant to fetch only the metadata because I wanted to gather the experiment > descriptions from all the accessions I had (a rather large number) in order > to look through them without having to query for each one. > I will try looking at the queries via web and see if I can write something > useful (although I still think that, as basic as it is, it would be nice to > have EUtils GEO support in Bio.EUtils, at least for the metadata). > >> I'm not sure that exactly the same functionality is available via Eutils, >> but I think not. > > I have played a bit with EUtils, but I haven't yet been able to use esearch to > work with a GEO accession. Since I have just looked at them briefly, I can't > guarantee it was just a mistake on my part, though. This is a pretty old post, I know, but I thought I would toss in some new information here. We have parsed all of the GEO metadata into a MySQL database which can be queried directly here: http://meltzerlab.nci.nih.gov/apps/geo In addition, for those who want programmatic access, on the same page is a SQLite database file with the same information. It can be used from python (or any other language with SQLite bindings) for SQL-based queries of GEO metadata. Sean _______________________________________________ BioPython mailing list - BioPython <at> lists.open-bio.org http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/biopython
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