An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes

During recent years, there has been exponential growth in biological information. With the emergence of large datasets in biology, life scientists are encountering bottlenecks in handling the biological data. This study presents an integrated geographic information system (GIS)-ontology application...

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Main Authors: Saber Jelokhani-Niaraki, Mojtaba Tahmoorespur, Zarrin Minuchehr, Mohammad Reza Nassiri
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Language:English
Published: Korea Genome Organization 2015-03-01
Series:Genomics & Informatics
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Online Access:http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gni-13-7.pdf
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spelling doaj-2bd911e935704273bd995162b775ff7c2020-11-24T23:40:59ZengKorea Genome OrganizationGenomics & Informatics1598-866X2234-07422015-03-0113171410.5808/GI.2015.13.1.7154An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen MicrobesSaber Jelokhani-Niaraki0Mojtaba Tahmoorespur1Zarrin Minuchehr2Mohammad Reza Nassiri3Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad 91775-1163, Iran.Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad 91775-1163, Iran.National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Tehran 14965-161, Iran.Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad 91775-1163, Iran.During recent years, there has been exponential growth in biological information. With the emergence of large datasets in biology, life scientists are encountering bottlenecks in handling the biological data. This study presents an integrated geographic information system (GIS)-ontology application for handling microbial genome data. The application uses a linear referencing technique as one of the GIS functionalities to represent genes as linear events on the genome layer, where users can define/change the attributes of genes in an event table and interactively see the gene events on a genome layer. Our application adopted ontology to portray and store genomic data in a semantic framework, which facilitates data-sharing among biology domains, applications, and experts. The application was developed in two steps. In the first step, the genome annotated data were prepared and stored in a MySQL database. The second step involved the connection of the database to both ArcGIS and Protégé as the GIS engine and ontology platform, respectively. We have designed this application specifically to manage the genome-annotated data of rumen microbial populations. Such a GIS-ontology application offers powerful capabilities for visualizing, managing, reusing, sharing, and querying genome-related data.http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gni-13-7.pdfgene ontologygeographic information systemslinear referencingrumen
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author Saber Jelokhani-Niaraki
Mojtaba Tahmoorespur
Zarrin Minuchehr
Mohammad Reza Nassiri
spellingShingle Saber Jelokhani-Niaraki
Mojtaba Tahmoorespur
Zarrin Minuchehr
Mohammad Reza Nassiri
An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
Genomics & Informatics
gene ontology
geographic information systems
linear referencing
rumen
author_facet Saber Jelokhani-Niaraki
Mojtaba Tahmoorespur
Zarrin Minuchehr
Mohammad Reza Nassiri
author_sort Saber Jelokhani-Niaraki
title An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
title_short An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
title_full An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
title_fullStr An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
title_full_unstemmed An Ontology-Based GIS for Genomic Data Management of Rumen Microbes
title_sort ontology-based gis for genomic data management of rumen microbes
publisher Korea Genome Organization
series Genomics & Informatics
issn 1598-866X
2234-0742
publishDate 2015-03-01
description During recent years, there has been exponential growth in biological information. With the emergence of large datasets in biology, life scientists are encountering bottlenecks in handling the biological data. This study presents an integrated geographic information system (GIS)-ontology application for handling microbial genome data. The application uses a linear referencing technique as one of the GIS functionalities to represent genes as linear events on the genome layer, where users can define/change the attributes of genes in an event table and interactively see the gene events on a genome layer. Our application adopted ontology to portray and store genomic data in a semantic framework, which facilitates data-sharing among biology domains, applications, and experts. The application was developed in two steps. In the first step, the genome annotated data were prepared and stored in a MySQL database. The second step involved the connection of the database to both ArcGIS and Protégé as the GIS engine and ontology platform, respectively. We have designed this application specifically to manage the genome-annotated data of rumen microbial populations. Such a GIS-ontology application offers powerful capabilities for visualizing, managing, reusing, sharing, and querying genome-related data.
topic gene ontology
geographic information systems
linear referencing
rumen
url http://genominfo.org/upload/pdf/gni-13-7.pdf
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