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Ontologies - Useful tools in Life Sciences and Forensics How today's Life Science Technologies can shape the Crime Sciences of tomorrow 04.07.2015 Dirk Labudde Mittweida

Mittweida 2

Watson vs Watson Dr. John H. Watson Dr. James Dewey Watson Investigator literary character Cofounder of the modern biology 3

Modern Biology 1952 - King s College in London DNA x-ray structure Function Major and minor grooves of DNA The structure of part of a DNA double helix 4

Modern Biology DNA usually occurs as linear chromosomes in eukaryotes, and circular chromosomes in prokaryotes. The set of chromosomes in a cell makes up its genome; the human genome has approximately 3 billion base pairs of DNA arranged into 46 chromosomes. The information carried by DNA is held in the sequence of pieces of DNA called genes. Transmission of genetic information in genes is achieved via complementary base pairing. 5

Modern Biology Transcription and translation biological information transfer In transcription, the codons of a gene are copied into messenger RNA by RNA polymerase. Translation in Proteins T7 RNA polymerase (blue) producing a mrna (green) from a DNA template (orange). 6

Modern Biology Genes and gen products: Proteins functional units of living cell Sequence structure - function 7

Human Genome Project 2001 Nature 409, 860-921 (15 February 2001) Accepted 9 January 2001 Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome The first printout of the human genome to be presented as a series of books 8

Modern Biology - bioinformatics Start of the new bioinformatics in the omics era Data (sequences) high throughput methods Storage Integration and organization Analyses Standardization Simulation Visualization Modelling Classifying ontologies genomics Interatomics biblioomics proteomics metabolomics transcriptomics 9

System biology part of the bioinformatics Gen ontology on different levels 10

System biology part of the bioinformatics Protein-Protein-Interaction network entities = proteins Kinetics reaction experiments predicting Interaction: Binding information transfer 11

data in scientific journals - literature -omics MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) is the NLM controlled vocabulary thesaurus used for indexing articles for PubMed. Technics of TextMining Analyses of the abstract content Ontology and semantics 12

GOpubmed background knowledge in the form of semantic networks of concept categories (called ontologies or knowledge base) 13

Bioinformatics - summary Data Storage Integration and organization Analyses Standardization high throughput methods Big data Ontologies Databases and query languages Simulation Visualization Modelling Classifying Evaluation/ validation Statistics 14

Energy profiles Energy profiles 15

Application - Diabetes insipidus in the context of systems biology mutations mutations description of the changes in signaling pathway by point mutations based on energy profiles 16

Watson vs Watson Dr. James Dewey Watson Dr. John H. Watson Cofounder of the modern biology Investigator literary character 17

Forensic Science Investigation Lab Classical forensics and digital forensics Locard's exchange principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence Dr. Edmond Locard 04.07.2015 18

Forensic Science Investigation Lab Our daily Life Data 04.07.2015 19

Forensic Science Investigation Lab Classical forensics and digital forensics Analyses Validation Evaluation circumstances of a crime Physical or digital trace fingerprint DNA traces traces of blood and pattern Texts Short massages Chats evidence comparison of traces: Methods for the comparison Definition of similarity Evaluation of the results 04.07.2015 20

Classical forensics and digital forensics -With respect to bioinformatics - Forensic Science Investigation Lab 04.07.2015 21

Classical forensics and digital forensics -With respect to bioinformatics - Forensic Science Investigation Lab 04.07.2015 22

Classical forensics and digital forensics -With respect to bioinformatics - Forensic Science Investigation Lab 04.07.2015 23

Classical forensics and digital forensics -With respect to bioinformatics - Categorization of Forensic Texts bootstrapping ML combined with a set of rules rules determine the seed documents Forensic Science Investigation Lab investigator 04.07.2015 24

Ontologies und Semantics Forensic Science Investigation Lab Why do we need ontologies? they define terms and symbols referring to a syntax and an association network prior condition for raising questions can support the information extraction process in different ways can support the visualization of results oriented in the Topic Map ISO-standard readable for humans and processable for computers 04.07.2015 25

Ontologies und Semantics Forensic Science Investigation Lab Forensische Topic Map instantiation Question Answering System 04.07.2015 26

Texts Information extraction Forensic Science Investigation Lab Forensische Topic Map instantiation Information Extraction 04.07.2015 27

Ontologies und Semantics Forensic Science Investigation Lab SEMANTIC TEXT ANALYZER 04.07.2015 28

Ontologies und Semantics Forensic Science Investigation Lab Mona Mobile Message ANALYZER 100% Precision und 67% Sensitivity 04.07.2015 29

Ontologies und Semantics Forensic Science Investigation Lab Mona Mobile Message ANALYZER SemanTA Semantic Text ANALYZER AVATAR A Victim Analysis Toolbox for Anatomic Reconstruction 04.07.2015 SoNA Social Network ANALYZER 30

Ontology and Semantics An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization. Definition of syntax of terms and symbols in a network of associations 31

Summary Bioinformatics and Forensics - How today's Life Science Technologies can shape the Crime Sciences of tomorrow forensics ontologies bioinformatics labudde@hs-mittweida.de www.bioforscher.de 32