Title
The Alliance of Genome Resources: Building a Modern Data Ecosystem for Model Organism Databases.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2019
Keywords
JMG
JAX Source
Genetics 2019 Dec; 213(4):1189-1196
Volume
213
Issue
4
First Page
1189
Last Page
1196
ISSN
1943-2631
PMID
31796553
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302523
Abstract
Model organisms are essential experimental platforms for discovering gene functions, defining protein and genetic networks, uncovering functional consequences of human genome variation, and for modeling human disease. For decades, researchers who use model organisms have relied on Model Organism Databases (MODs) and the Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) for expertly curated annotations, and for access to integrated genomic and biological information obtained from the scientific literature and public data archives. Through the development and enforcement of data and semantic standards, these genome resources provide rapid access to the collected knowledge of model organisms in human readable and computation-ready formats that would otherwise require countless hours for individual researchers to assemble on their own. Since their inception, the MODs for the predominant biomedical model organisms [Mus sp (laboratory mouse), Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, Danio rerio, and Rattus norvegicus] along with the GOC have operated as a network of independent, highly collaborative genome resources. In 2016, these six MODs and the GOC joined forces as the Alliance of Genome Resources (the Alliance). By implementing shared programmatic access methods and data-specific web pages with a unified "look and feel," the Alliance is tackling barriers that have limited the ability of researchers to easily compare common data types and annotations across model organisms. To adapt to the rapidly changing landscape for evaluating and funding core data resources, the Alliance is building a modern, extensible, and operationally efficient "knowledge commons" for model organisms using shared, modular infrastructure.
Recommended Citation
Resources Consortium AG,
Bult C,
Blake JA,
Calvi B,
Cherry J,
DiFrancesco V,
Fullem R,
Howe K,
Kaufman T,
Mungall C,
Perrimon N,
Shimoyama M,
Sternberg P,
Thomas P,
Westerfield M.
The Alliance of Genome Resources: Building a Modern Data Ecosystem for Model Organism Databases. Genetics 2019 Dec; 213(4):1189-1196
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