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Computer video acquisition and analysis system for biological data
Authors:Keenan, Thomas P.   Krawetz, Stephen A.
Affiliation:Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, The University of Calgary 2500 University Drive, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
1Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary 3330 Hospital Drive N. W., Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1, Canada
Abstract:The BIAS (Biological Image Analysis System) was developed to:(i) permit accurate entry and image processing of biologicaldata; (ii) minimize the need for specialized hardware; and (iii)aid in the human genome mapping and other projects. The firstmouse/cursor key-driven module was designed to be user interactiveand readily accessible to many laboratories. It contains theDRSNDS programs which automate the entering of data in a systematicformat. The types of data that can be entered utilizing thismodule are DNA — RNA gels from either a positive or negativePolaroidTM image, autoradiograms or biotinylated images fromSouthern, Northern and dot or slot blot hybridization analyses.The image is acquired using a video camera and then digitizedfor subsequent analysis. During the analysis graphical representationsof the intermediate results are provided to assure user confidence.At any point within the program the user may obtain on-linehelp with the current task. The output displays the mol. wtof each individual component in the appropriate context. Thepresent version of the program produces results comparable witha human interpreter for some data. Band shifting and opticaldensity calculations are in a prototype form to permit evaluationof various techniques. Future work is directed at expandingthe system's capabilities to interpret data from other biologicalanalyses including DNA sequencing gels. Received on December 1, 1987; accepted on December 12, 1987
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