Recent advances in high-throughput technologies have resulted in a tremendous increase in the amount of omics data produced in plant science. This increase, in conjunction with the heterogeneity and variability of the data, presents a major challenge to adopt an integrative research approach. We are facing an urgent need to effectively integrate and assimilate complementary datasets to understand the biological system as a whole. The Semantic Web offers technologies for the integration of heterogeneous data and their transformation into explicit knowledge thanks to ontologies. We have developed the Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD– www.agrold.org), a knowledge-based system relying on Semantic Web technologies and exploiting standard domain ontologies, to integrate data about plant species of high interest for the plant science community e.g., rice, wheat, arabidopsis. We present some integration results of the project, which initially focused on genomics, proteomics and phenomics. AgroLD is now an RDF (Resource Description Format) knowledge base of 100M triples created by annotating and integrating more than 50 datasets coming from 10 data sources–such as Gramene.org and TropGeneDB–with 10 ontologies–such as the Gene Ontology and Plant Trait Ontology. Our evaluation results show users appreciate the multiple query modes which support different use cases. AgroLD’s objective is to offer a domain specific knowledge platform to solve complex biological and agronomical questions related to the implication of genes/proteins in, for instances, plant disease resistance or high yield traits. We expect the resolution of these questions to facilitate the formulation of new scientific hypotheses to be validated with a knowledge-oriented approach.
12Recent advances in high-throughput technologies have resulted in a tremendous increase in the 13 amount of omics data produced in plant science. This increase, in conjunction with the 14 heterogeneity and variability of the data, presents a major challenge to adopt an integrative 15 research approach. We are facing an urgent need to effectively integrate and assimilate 16 complementary datasets to understand the biological system as a whole. The Semantic Web 17 offers technologies for the integration of heterogeneous data and their transformation into explicit 18 knowledge thanks to ontologies. We have developed the Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD -19 www.agrold.org), a knowledge-based system relying on Semantic Web technologies and 20 exploiting standard domain ontologies, to integrate data about plant species of high interest for 21 the plant science community e.g., rice, wheat, arabidopsis. We present some integration results 22 of the project, which initially focused on genomics, proteomics and phenomics. AgroLD is now 23 ManuscriptClick here to download Manuscript Manuscript.docx
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