BTW, accompanying MAGEML is MAGEOM, an object model on which MAGEML is based. The team developing MAGEML started from a "platform" (as in implementation technology) neutral model: MAGEOM and then produced MAGEML as an instance of it. MAGEOM would be a logical place to start in developing Java models for expression data.
The team developing these two expression representations has been doing top notch work. There was supposed to have been a coding jamboree last month which would have produced (amongst other things) java code to implement the models. If the licensing is reasonable this might be a good start for inclusion of expression data into BioJava. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Lucy McWilliam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 12:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Biojava-l] Re: Gene expression data/microarrays On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Manuel Simoni wrote: > Is MAML the (current) last word on microarrays? I feel that getting an > overview of the emerging standards is pretty hard. State of the art is MAGEML - microarray/gene expression markup language. See http://sourceforge.net/projects/mged/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucy McWilliam Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flychip Tel: +44 (0)1223 765927 Department of Genetics Fax: +44 (0)1223 333992 University of Cambridge Mobile: 07939 476024 CB2 3EH WWW: www.bio.cam.ac.uk/~lejm3 _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l