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Field D Friedberg I Sterk P Kottmann R Glöckner FO Hirschman L Garrity GM Cochrane G Wooley J Gilbert J 《Standards in genomic sciences》2009,1(3):278-282
This report summarizes the proceedings of the "Metagenomics, Metadata and Meta-analysis" (M3) Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting held at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2009 conference. The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) hosted this meeting to explore the bottlenecks and emerging solutions for obtaining biological insights through large-scale comparative analysis of metagenomic datasets. The M3 SIG included 16 talks, half of which were selected from submitted abstracts, a poster session and a panel discussion involving members of the GSC Board. This report summarizes this one-day SIG, attempts to identify shared themes and recapitulates community recommendations for the future of this field. The GSC will also host an M3 workshop at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) in January 2010. Further information about the GSC and its range of activities can be found at http://gensc.org/. 相似文献
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Field D Sansone S Delong EF Sterk P Friedberg I Kottmann R Hirschman L Garrity G Cochrane G Wooley J Meyer F Hunter S White O 《Standards in genomic sciences》2010,3(3):232-234
This report summarizes the proceedings of the first day of the Metagenomics, Metadata and MetaAnalysis (M3) workshop held at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2010 conference. The second day, which was dedicated to the inaugural meeting of the BioSharing initiative is presented in a separate report. The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) hosted the first day of this Special Interest Group (SIG) at ISMB to continue exploring the bottlenecks and emerging solutions for obtaining biological insights through large-scale comparative analysis of metagenomic datasets. The M3 SIG included invited and selected talks and a panel discussion at the end of the day involving the plenary speakers. Further information about the GSC and its range of activities can be found at http://gensc.org. Information about the newly established BioSharing effort can be found at http://biosharing.org/. 相似文献
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Scott T. Bates Steven Ahrendt Holly M. Bik Thomas D. Bruns J. Gregory Caporaso James Cole Michael Dwan Noah Fierer Dai Gu Shawn Houston Rob Knight Jon Leff Christopher Lewis Juan P. Maestre Daniel McDonald R. Henrik Nilsson Andrea Porras-Alfaro Vincent Robert Conrad Schoch James Scott D. Lee Taylor Laura Wegener Parfrey Jason E. Stajich 《Standards in genomic sciences》2013,8(1):118-123
This report summarizes a meeting held in Boulder, CO USA (19–20 October 2012) on fungal community analyses using ultra-high-throughput sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the nuclear ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. The meeting was organized as a two-day workshop, with the primary goal of supporting collaboration among researchers for improving fungal ITS sequence resources and developing recommendations for standard ITS primers for the research community. 相似文献
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Davidsen T Madupu R Sterk P Field D Garrity G Gilbert J Glöckner FO Hirschman L Kolker E Kottmann R Kyrpides N Meyer F Morrison N Schriml L Tatusova T Wooley J 《Standards in genomic sciences》2010,3(3):216-224
This report summarizes the proceedings of the 9th workshop of the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC), held at the J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD, USA. It was the first GSC workshop to have open registration and attracted over 90 participants. This workshop featured sessions that provided overviews of the full range of ongoing GSC projects. It included sessions on Standards in Genomic Sciences, the open access journal of the GSC, building standards for genome annotation, the M5 platform for next-generation collaborative computational infrastructures, building ties with the biodiversity research community and two discussion panels with government and industry participants. Progress was made on all fronts, and major outcomes included the completion of the MIENS specification for publication and the formation of the Biodiversity working group. 相似文献
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Kyrpides N Field D Sterk P Kottmann R Glöckner FO Hirschman L Garrity GM Cochrane G Wooley J 《Standards in genomic sciences》2010,3(1):93-96
This report summarizes the proceedings of the 8th meeting of the Genomic Standards Consortium held at the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute in Walnut Creek, CA, USA on September 9-11, 2009. This three-day workshop marked the maturing of Genomic Standards Consortium from an informal gathering of researchers interested in developing standards in the field of genomic and metagenomics to an established community with a defined governance mechanism, its own open access journal, and a family of established standards for describing genomes, metagenomes and marker studies (i.e. ribosomal RNA gene surveys). There will be increased efforts within the GSC to reach out to the wider scientific community via a range of new projects. Further information about the GSC and its activities can be found at http://gensc.org/. 相似文献
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Glass E Meyer F Gilbert JA Field D Hunter S Kottmann R Kyrpides N Sansone S Schriml L Sterk P White O Wooley J 《Standards in genomic sciences》2010,3(3):225-231
This report summarizes the proceedings of the 10th workshop of the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC), held at Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA. It was the second GSC workshop to have open registration and attracted over 60 participants who worked together to progress the full range of projects ongoing within the GSC. Overall, the primary focus of the workshop was on advancing the M5 platform for next-generation collaborative computational infrastructures. Other key outcomes included the formation of a GSC working group focused on MIGS/MIMS/MIENS compliance using the ISA software suite and the formal launch of the GSC Developer Working Group. Further information about the GSC and its range of activities can be found at http://gensc.org/. 相似文献
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Robert J. Robbins James Beach Stan Blum Peter Dawyndt John Deck Renzo Kottmann Norman Morrison éamonn ó Tuama Inigo San Gil David Vieglas John Wieczorek John Wooley 《Standards in genomic sciences》2012,7(1):171-174
Following up on efforts from two earlier workshops, a meeting was convened in San Diego to (a) establish working connections between experts in the use of the Darwin Core and the GSC MIxS standards, (b) conduct mutual briefings to promote knowledge exchange and to increase the understanding of the two communities’ approaches, constraints, community goals, subtleties, etc., (c) perform an element-by-element comparison of the two standards, assessing the compatibility and complementarity of the two approaches, (d) propose and consider possible use cases and test beds in which a joint annotation approach might be tried, to useful scientific effect, and (e) propose additional action items necessary to continue the development of this joint effort. Several focused working teams were identified to continue the work after the meeting ended. 相似文献
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Robert J. Robbins Linda Amaral-Zettler Holly Bik Stan Blum James Edwards Dawn Field George Garrity Jack A. Gilbert Renzo Kottmann Leonard Krishtalka Hilmar Lapp Carolyn Lawrence Norman Morrison éamonn ó Tuama Cynthia Parr Inigo San Gil David Schindel Lynn Schriml David Vieglas John Wooley 《Standards in genomic sciences》2012,7(1):159-165
Building on the planning efforts of the RCN4GSC project, a workshop was convened in San Diego to bring together experts from genomics and metagenomics, biodiversity, ecology, and bioinformatics with the charge to identify potential for positive interactions and progress, especially building on successes at establishing data standards by the GSC and by the biodiversity and ecological communities. Until recently, the contribution of microbial life to the biomass and biodiversity of the biosphere was largely overlooked (because it was resistant to systematic study). Now, emerging genomic and metagenomic tools are making investigation possible. Initial research findings suggest that major advances are in the offing. Although different research communities share some overlapping concepts and traditions, they differ significantly in sampling approaches, vocabularies and workflows. Likewise, their definitions of ‘fitness for use’ for data differ significantly, as this concept stems from the specific research questions of most importance in the different fields. Nevertheless, there is little doubt that there is much to be gained from greater coordination and integration. As a first step toward interoperability of the information systems used by the different communities, participants agreed to conduct a case study on two of the leading data standards from the two formerly disparate fields: (a) GSC’s standard checklists for genomics and metagenomics and (b) TDWG’s Darwin Core standard, used primarily in taxonomy and systematic biology. 相似文献
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Kai Stühler Dr. Christian Stephan Nadine Palacios Bustamante Burghardt Scheibe Helmut E. Meyer 《Proteomics》2007,7(11):1744-1745
The second international workshop on “2‐D DIGE Applications in Proteomics” took place at the Medizinisches Proteom‐Center, Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, from February 27th to March 2nd, 2007. The four day “hands‐on” course was addressed to all interested scientists from the field of Proteomics, inter alia to members of HUPO and DGPF, with a greater focus on image analysis and statistical analysis of 2‐D DIGE experiments. 相似文献