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BioJS is a new open-source standard for JavaScript-based components, enabling visualization of biological data. This collection introduces 12 BioJS components to advance data-driven life science research.

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Area of Science:

  • Life Sciences
  • Bioinformatics
  • Data Visualization

Background:

  • Data-driven research is expanding in life sciences.
  • Effective data visualization is crucial for hypothesis generation and knowledge translation.
  • Existing tools may lack standardization for biological data visualization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the BioJS F1000Research collection series.
  • To present a set of 12 BioJS components for biological data visualization.
  • To encourage further contributions to the BioJS open-source community.

Main Methods:

  • Development of JavaScript-based components for biological data visualization.
  • Community-driven contributions to the BioJS project.
  • Publication of a collection of 12 BioJS components and a project status article.

Main Results:

  • A collection of 12 BioJS components is now available.
  • The BioJS project currently offers 39 components.
  • A project status article provides an overview of the BioJS initiative.

Conclusions:

  • The BioJS F1000Research collection provides an initial set of visualization components.
  • The open-source nature of BioJS fosters community contributions.
  • Further submissions are encouraged to expand the BioJS resource.