The Isogenie Database: An Interdisciplinary Data Management Solution For Ecosystems Biology And Environmental Research

Modern microbial and ecosystem sciences require diverse interdisciplinary teams that are often challenged in "speaking" to one another due to different languages and data product types. Here we introduce the IsoGenie Database (IsoGenieDB;https://isogenic-db.asc.ohio-state.edu/), a de novo...

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Published in:PeerJ
Other Authors: Bolduc, Benjamin (author), Hodgkins, Suzanne B. (author), Varner, Ruth K. (author), Crill, Patrick M. (author), McCalley, Carmody K. (author), Chanton, Jeffrey P. (author), Tyson, Gene W. (author), Riley, William J. (author), Palace, Michael (author), Duhaime, Melissa B. (author), Hough, Moira A. (author), Saleska, Scott R. (author), Sullivan, Matthew B. (author), Rich, Virginia (author)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9467
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Summary:Modern microbial and ecosystem sciences require diverse interdisciplinary teams that are often challenged in "speaking" to one another due to different languages and data product types. Here we introduce the IsoGenie Database (IsoGenieDB;https://isogenic-db.asc.ohio-state.edu/), a de novo developed data management and exploration platform, as a solution to this challenge of accurately representing and integrating heterogenous environmental and microbial data across ecosystem scales. The IsoGenieDB is a public and private data infrastructure designed to store and query data generated by the IsoGenie Project, a similar to 10 year DOE-funded project focused on discovering ecosystem climate feedbacks in a thawing permafrost landscape. The IsoGenieDB provides (i) a platform for IsoGenie Project members to explore the project's interdisciplinary datasets across scales through the inherent relationships among data entities, (ii) a framework to consolidate and harmonize the datasets needed by the team's modelers, and (iii) a public venue that leverages the same spatially explicit, disciplinarily integrated data structure to share published datasets. The IsoGenieDB is also being expanded to cover the NASA-funded Archaea to Atmosphere (A2A) project, which scales the findings of IsoGenie to a broader suite of Arctic peatlands, via the umbrella A2A Database (A2A-DB). The IsoGenieDB's expandability and flexible architecture allow it to serve as an example ecosystems database. framework, fluxes, Data management, Database, dissolved organic-matter, ecology, Ecosystem science, Graph database, Information analysis, Interdisciplinary, IsoGenie project, methane dynamics, minimum information, peatland, permafrost thaw gradient, Stordalen mire, sub-arctic mire, vegetation The publisher's version of record is availible at https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9467