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Many scientific experiments in Bioinformatics are executed as computational workflows. Frequently, it is necessary to re-run an experiment under the original circumstances in which it was run to recognize and validate it. Data provenance concerns the origin of data. Knowing the data source facilitates the understanding and analysis of the results, by detailing and documenting the history and the paths...
Computer science solutions for molecular biology problems are often presented in the form of workflows. There is a set of activities performed by different processing entities through managed tasks. Knowledge about the data trajectory throughout a given workflow enables reproducibility by data provenance. In order to reproduce an in silico bioinformatics experiment one must consider other aspects...
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