Knowledge in biology is represented in different ways. Some are very general, like the concept of hemoglobin
,
while others are very specific, like the chemical graph of caffeine
. Databases generally have one level of
detail as the principle model of the biology it represents. And different databases may link to each other
but actually have a different model.
| | Example | Databases | Represetation |
| Concept | The concept cancer gene
refers to something abstract. | Wikipedia | name |
| | The human gene BRCA1
. | | name, identifier |
| Sequence | A specific nucleotide sequence of the human BRCA1
gene. | NCBI RefSeq | nucleotide sequence |
| | Example | Databases | Represetation |
| Concept | The concept enzyme
refers to something abstract. | Wikipedia | name |
| | The human protein. | | name |
| Sequence | A specific amino acid sequence of the human BRCA1
gene. | UniProt | amino acid sequence |
| Protein structure | A crystal structure of a protein. | PDB | 3D coordinate model |
| | Example | Databases | Represetation |
| Concept | The concept glucose
. | Wikipedia | name |
| A chemical structure | The chemical structure of the neutral formaldehyde
. | Wikidata | chemical graph |
| A chemical structure | Deprotonated acetic acid
or heavy water
. | ChEBI | chemical graph |