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Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2011

Solving the Problem: Genome Annotation Standards before the Data Deluge

William Klimke; Claire O’Donovan; Owen White; J. Rodney Brister; Karen Clark; Boris Fedorov; Ilene Mizrachi; Kim D. Pruitt; Tatiana Tatusova

The promise of genome sequencing was that the vast undiscovered country would be mapped out by comparison of the multitude of sequences available and would aid researchers in deciphering the role of each gene in every organism. Researchers recognize that there is a need for high quality data. However, different annotation procedures, numerous databases, and a diminishing percentage of experimentally determined gene functions have resulted in a spectrum of annotation quality. NCBI in collaboration with sequencing centers, archival databases, and researchers, has developed the first international annotation standards, a fundamental step in ensuring that high quality complete prokaryotic genomes are available as gold standard references. Highlights include the development of annotation assessment tools, community acceptance of protein naming standards, comparison of annotation resources to provide consistent annotation, and improved tracking of the evidence used to generate a particular annotation. The development of a set of minimal standards, including the requirement for annotated complete prokaryotic genomes to contain a full set of ribosomal RNAs, transfer RNAs, and proteins encoding core conserved functions, is an historic milestone. The use of these standards in existing genomes and future submissions will increase the quality of databases, enabling researchers to make accurate biological discoveries.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2011

Towards BioDBcore: a community-defined information specification for biological databases

Pascale Gaudet; Amos Marc Bairoch; Dawn Field; Susanna-Assunta Sansone; Chris Taylor; Teresa K. Attwood; Alex Bateman; Judit A. Blake; J. Michael Cherry; Rex L. Chisholm; Guy Cochrane; Charles E. Cook; Janan T. Eppig; Michael Y. Galperin; Robert Gentleman; Carole A. Goble; Tadashi Gojobori; John M. Hancock; Douglas G. Howe; Tadashi Imanishi; Janet Kelso; David Landsman; Suzanna E. Lewis; Ilene Mizrachi; Sandra Orchard; B. F. Francis Ouellette; Shoba Ranganathan; Lorna Richardson; Philippe Rocca-Serra; Paul N. Schofield

The present article proposes the adoption of a community-defined, uniform, generic description of the core attributes of biological databases, BioDBCore. The goals of these attributes are to provide a general overview of the database landscape, to encourage consistency and interoperability between resources and to promote the use of semantic and syntactic standards. BioDBCore will make it easier for users to evaluate the scope and relevance of available resources. This new resource will increase the collective impact of the information present in biological databases.


Archive | 2008

Meeting Report: the fifth Genomic Standards Consortium workshop

Dawn Field; George M Garrity; Susanna-Assunta Sansone; Peter Sterk; Tanya Gray; Nikos C. Kyrpides; Lynette Hirschman; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Renzo Kottmann; Sam Angiuoli; Owen White; Peter Dawyndt; Nicholas R. Thomson; Inigo San Gil; Norman Morrison; Tatiana Tatusova; Ilene Mizrachi; Robert Vaughan; Guy Cochrane; Leonid Kagan; Sean Murphy; Lynn M. Schriml

This meeting report summarizes the proceedings of the fifth Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) workshop held December 12-14, 2007, at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), Cambridge, UK. This fifth workshop served as a milestone event in the evolution of the GSC (launched in September 2005); the key outcome of the workshop was the finalization of a stable version of the MIGS specification (v2.0) for publication. This accomplishment enables, and also in some cases necessitates, downstream activities, which are described in the multiauthor, consensus-driven articles in this special issue of OMICS produced as a direct result of the workshop. This report briefly summarizes the workshop and overviews the special issue. In particular, it aims to explain how the various GSC-led projects are working together to help this community achieve its stated mission of further standardizing the descriptions of genomes and metagenomes and implementing improved mechanisms of data exchange and integration to enable more accurate comparative analyses. Further information about the GSC and its range of activities can be found at http://gensc.org.


Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2012

Report of the 13(th) Genomic Standards Consortium Meeting, Shenzhen, China, March 4-7, 2012.

Jack A. Gilbert; Yiming Bao; Hui Wang; Susanna-Assunta Sansone; Scott C Edmunds; Norman Morrison; Folker Meyer; Lynn M. Schriml; Neil Davies; Peter Sterk; Jared Wilkening; George M Garrity; Dawn Field; Robert J. Robbins; Daniel P. Smith; Ilene Mizrachi; Corrie S. Moreau

This report details the outcome of the 13th Meeting of the Genomic Standards Consortium. The three-day conference was held at the Kingkey Palace Hotel, Shenzhen, China, on March 5–7, 2012, and was hosted by the Beijing Genomics Institute. The meeting, titled From Genomes to Interactions to Communities to Models, highlighted the role of data standards associated with genomic, metagenomic, and amplicon sequence data and the contextual information associated with the sample. To this end the meeting focused on genomic projects for animals, plants, fungi, and viruses; metagenomic studies in host-microbe interactions; and the dynamics of microbial communities. In addition, the meeting hosted a Genomic Observatories Network session, a Genomic Standards Consortium biodiversity working group session, and a Microbiology of the Built Environment session sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.


Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2010

Meeting Report: “Metagenomics, Metadata and Meta-analysis” (M3) Workshop at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2010

Lynette Hirschman; Peter Sterk; Dawn Field; John Wooley; Guy Cochrane; Jack A. Gilbert; Eugene Kolker; Nikos C. Kyrpides; Folker Meyer; Ilene Mizrachi; Yasukazu Nakamura; Susanna-Assunta Sansone; Lynn M. Schriml; Tatiana Tatusova; Owen White; Pelin Yilmaz

This report summarizes the M3 Workshop held at the January 2010 Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. The workshop, organized by Genomic Standards Consortium members, included five contributed talks, a series of short presentations from stakeholders in the genomics standards community, a poster session, and, in the evening, an open discussion session to review current projects and examine future directions for the GSC and its stakeholders.


Nature Biotechnology | 2008

The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification

Dawn Field; George M Garrity; Tanya Gray; Norman Morrison; Jeremy D. Selengut; Peter Sterk; Tatiana Tatusova; Nicholas R. Thomson; Michael J. Allen; Samuel V. Angiuoli; Michael Ashburner; Nelson Axelrod; Sandra L. Baldauf; Stuart Ballard; Jeffrey L. Boore; Guy Cochrane; James R. Cole; Peter Dawyndt; Paul De Vos; Claude W. dePamphilis; Robert Edwards; Nadeem Faruque; Robert Feldman; Jack A. Gilbert; Paul Gilna; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Philip Goldstein; Robert P. Guralnick; Daniel H. Haft; David Hancock


Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2013

The 15th Genomic Standards Consortium meeting

Lynn M. Schriml; Ilene Mizrachi; Peter Sterk; Dawn Field; Lynette Hirschman; Tatiana Tatusova; Susanna Sansone; Jack A. Gilbert; David E. Schindel; Neil Davies; Christopher P. Meyer; Folker Meyer; George M Garrity; Lita M. Proctor; M. H. Medema; Yemin Lan; Anna Klindworth; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Tonia Korves; Antonia Gonzalez; Peter Dwayndt; Markus Göker; Anjette Johnston; Evangelos Pafilis; Susanne Schneider; K. Baker; Cynthia Sims Parr; Granger Sutton; Heather Huot Creasy; Nikos C. Kyrpides


F1000Research | 2016

NCBI metadata resources for data discovery

Karen Clark; Tanya Barrett; Ilene Mizrachi


Archive | 2013

Figure 2. [Full Report. This Primary submission...].

Karen Clark; Kim D. Pruitt; Tatiana Tatusova; Ilene Mizrachi


Archive | 2013

Figure 1. [Workflow of BioProject submission. Projects...].

Karen Clark; Kim D. Pruitt; Tatiana Tatusova; Ilene Mizrachi

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Tatiana Tatusova

National Institutes of Health

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Karen Clark

National Institutes of Health

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Kim D. Pruitt

National Institutes of Health

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Peter Sterk

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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Guy Cochrane

European Bioinformatics Institute

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