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Area of Science:

  • Biodiversity Informatics
  • Genomic Data Standards
  • Data Integration

Background:

  • The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) aim to standardize biodiversity and genomic data.
  • Integrating these diverse datasets presents significant challenges for data discovery and reuse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To align the Darwin Core standard with the MIxS (Minimum Information about any xeno Nucleic acid Sequence) standards and related genomics standards.
  • To develop methods for publishing genomic biodiversity data to the GBIF network.

Main Methods:

  • A joint workshop convened experts to discuss and align Darwin Core with MIxS standards.
  • Reference mappings and test expressions of MIxS in RDF (Resource Description Framework) were produced.
  • Prototyping of extensions for publishing genomic biodiversity data via Darwin Core Archive was undertaken.

Main Results:

  • Several reference mappings between Darwin Core and MIxS were created.
  • Test expressions of MIxS in RDF were developed.
  • Extensions for publishing genomic biodiversity data to GBIF were prototyped, and translations of Darwin Core were initiated.

Conclusions:

  • Alignment of biodiversity and genomic data standards is crucial for effective data sharing.
  • The development of tools and methods for publishing genomic data to biodiversity networks is progressing.
  • Engagement with genomic repositories like SILVA is key to testing and implementing these publishing workflows.