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* [http://netaffxdas.affymetrix.com/das2 Affymetrix Public DAS/2 server]
 
* [http://netaffxdas.affymetrix.com/das2 Affymetrix Public DAS/2 server]
 
* [http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu:8080/DAS2DB/ Huntsman Cancer Institute's DAS/2 server]
 
* [http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu:8080/DAS2DB/ Huntsman Cancer Institute's DAS/2 server]
* [http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu:8080/DAS2DB/genopub HCI's GenoPub DAS/2 GUI] - A Flex/MySQL web application for organizing, annotating, and authorizing genomic annotations for distribution using the GenoViz DAS/2 server
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* [http://bioserver.hci.utah.edu:8080/DAS2DB/genopub HCI's GenoPub DAS/2 GUI] - A Flex/MySQL web application for organizing, annotating, and authorizing genomic annotations for distribution using the GenoViz DAS/2 server ('''login''': guest, '''pw''': guest)
 
* [http://das.biopackages.net/das/genome Biopackages DAS/2 server] - (inactive?) a DAS/2 reference implementation
 
* [http://das.biopackages.net/das/genome Biopackages DAS/2 server] - (inactive?) a DAS/2 reference implementation
  

Revision as of 11:37, 10 January 2010


The DAS/2 Protocol

About DAS/2

DAS/2 is intended to be a more flexible and powerful version of the original specification upon which the majority of servers are based, DAS/1. It was built to distribute massive genomic data sets derived from high density microarray applications and Next (and Next Next) Generation Sequencing. Unlike DAS/1, DAS/2 does not require data exchange through text based XML but allows for data distribution using any text or binary format. The two versions are not natively compatible. The DAS/2 code base consists of:

  1. DAS/2 Specification:
  2. (Inactive ?) A publicly accessible DAS/2 server implementation (open source code available from the GMOD project)
  3. The GenoViz open-source DAS/2 client implementation
  4. An open-source client library and server validation suite

See DAS/2#CVS Access for details on retrieving code related to these projects.

DAS/2 History

DAS/2 diverged from DAS/1 as a result of a variety of RFCs (Requests for Comment) posted on the DAS mailing list from users and implementers of the DAS spec over the first several years after DAS was originally introduced. As of November 2006, the retrieval portion of the DAS/2 spec has stabilized. Implementers and service providers can rely on this for their DAS/2-based development efforts.

Work on what became the DAS/2.0 specification "officially" began in July 2004 when funding was awarded for a 2-year NIH grant for DAS/2 development (abstract, full proposal). The grant was subsequently extended, and the grant funding period ended October 2007 (final progress report). Participating in the DAS/2 grant were Affymetrix, Cold Spring Harbor Lab, the European Bioinformatics Institute/Sanger Center, and Dalke Scientific.

Given that the DAS/2 specification is not backward compatible with the DAS/1 version, existing DAS software will continue to support DAS/1. A DAS proxy server is in development that will permit a DAS/1 server to be accessed by DAS/2 clients.

DAS/2 Clients

The following software packages support the client-side DAS/2 API for interacting with DAS/2-compliant servers:

DAS/2 Servers

The following software packages operate as servers capable of providing data in response to queries conforming with the DAS/2 protocol:

DAS/2 Validation Suite

See Das2Validation.

Publishing, Discovering, and Registering DAS/2 sources

Currently, the DasRegistry does not support DAS/2 services.

As a temporary fix, download the 'das2Registry.xml' file from the GenoViz Project, add an entry, and email it back to GenoViz or BioDas. If you have access to the GenoViz SVN, modify it directly.

Global Sequence Identifiers

See GlobalSeqIDs

Feedback and Bug Reports

A general forum for advice on DAS/2-related issues is the discussion list.

To submit or view bug reports in DAS/2-related software, use one of the links below, depending on the affected component.

CVS Access

There are separate repositories for the DAS/2 specification, DAS/2 client and server reference implementations, and the validation suite. These are for developers only since they do not represent stable releases and may contain modifications that contain bugs. The one exception is the schema for the retrieval portion of the DAS/2 spec, which is now stable.

See http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/SourceCode for general pointers about anonymous access to open-bio.org-hosted source code.