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In cloud computing bioinformatics plays the major role to maintain the large amount of protein data is available in less amount of resource is a challenge thing in life sciences. These biological data are containing lot of protein and DNA sequence. In this paper, data of human organs proteins are taken to find all the internal repeats besides in sequences. Sequence represents the function of the protein resides in human organs. With the large data to find the motif in sequence is difficult task. More number of website is provided to calculate the repeats by using some several algorithms. In such cases, input of sequence is given separately. So major problem is repeats of fasta file can be known but proteins in organs of human body cannot be taken entirely. To avoid the problem, a database is developed called IRHO database (i.e., Internal Repeats of Human Organs) as services is provided for human organs sequence with internal repeats. Based on the client query the data will be produced form the databases. Repeats taken in database are identical and similar repeats of human organs. Data are categorized into group enriched, tissue enhanced, and tissue enlarged. In human body total protein sequences are 3747 human genes are available. Repeats analysis of the corresponding tissue proteins identified of the respective tissue or organ. The new system as a website can be viewed anywhere in the world as a cloud computing.
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Ramya, B., Samundeeswari, E.S. (2020). Internal Repeats of Human Organs. In: Haldorai, A., Ramu, A., Mohanram, S., Onn, C. (eds) EAI International Conference on Big Data Innovation for Sustainable Cognitive Computing. EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19562-5_38
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