Michigan Molecular Interactions (MiMI)
Michigan Molecular Interactions (MiMI)
assists scientists digging through an overwhelming amount of
protein interaction data. MiMI gathers data from well-known
protein interaction databases and merges the information.
Since these datasets often contain contradictory information,
the merge is performed in such a way that all information is
retained. A provenance model has been developed that tracks
where each piece of data came from, and what processes have
been performed upon it. A simple yet powerful user interface
aids users in their queries. Thus, MiMI allows scientists to
query all data, whether corroborative, or contradictory, and
specify which sources to utilize.
(See about MiMI.)
MiMI Statistics
- Molecules: 119,880
- Interactions: 330,152
- Complexes: 579
Data Sources
MiMI integrates multiple publicly available data sources, including
BIND, HPRD, and many others. We strive to provide a comprehensive profile for each molecule and molecular interaction within
a dynamic environment. List of Data Sources.
MiMI Sponsors & Collaborators
MiMI is an ongoing project at the UM EECS Department, in collaboration
with UM Medical School and NCIBI. It is sponsored by
NSF, NIH,
MCBI, Microsoft. We are currently at version 3.0 (Last update 12/31/2006).
MiMI Help
Additional information. See Help for information on how to query MiMI. Also
Release Notes and information on
citing MiMI
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