SEEK : a systems biology data and model management platform
Date
2015-07-11
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BioMed Central
Abstract
Background: Systems biology research typically involves the integration and analysis of heterogeneous data types
in order to model and predict biological processes. Researchers therefore require tools and resources to facilitate
the sharing and integration of data, and for linking of data to systems biology models.
There are a large number of public repositories for storing biological data of a particular type, for example
transcriptomics or proteomics, and there are several model repositories. However, this silo-type storage of data and
models is not conducive to systems biology investigations. Interdependencies between multiple omics datasets and
between datasets and models are essential. Researchers require an environment that will allow the management and
sharing of heterogeneous data and models in the context of the experiments which created them.
Results: The SEEK is a suite of tools to support the management, sharing and exploration of data and models in
systems biology. The SEEK platform provides an access-controlled, web-based environment for scientists to share and
exchange data and models for day-to-day collaboration and for public dissemination. A plug-in architecture allows the
linking of experiments, their protocols, data, models and results in a configurable system that is available 'off the
shelf'. Tools to run model simulations, plot experimental data and assist with data annotation and standardisation
combine to produce a collection of resources that support analysis as well as sharing. Underlying semantic web
resources additionally extract and serve SEEK metadata in RDF (Resource Description Format). SEEK RDF enables
rich semantic queries, both within SEEK and between related resources in the web of Linked Open Data.
Conclusion: The SEEK platform has been adopted by many systems biology consortia across Europe. It is a data
management environment that has a low barrier of uptake and provides rich resources for collaboration. This
paper provides an update on the functions and features of the SEEK software, and describes the use of the SEEK
in the SysMO consortium (Systems biology for Micro-organisms), and the VLN (virtual Liver Network), two large
systems biology initiatives with different research aims and different scientific communities.
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CITATION: Wolstencroft, K. et al. 2015. SEEK : a systems biology data and model management platform. BMC Systems Biology, 9:33, doi:10.1186/s12918-015-0174-y.
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Keywords
Systems biology data, Data management, Model management, Data sharing, Semantic data integration, Metadata standards
Citation
Wolstencroft, K. et al. 2015. SEEK : a systems biology data and model management platform. BMC Systems Biology, 9:33, doi:10.1186/s12918-015-0174-y.