10.15497/RDA00018
https://zenodo.org/records/1405993
oai:zenodo.org:1405993
Dzalé Yeumo, Esther
Esther
Dzalé Yeumo
Fulss, Richard
Richard
Fulss
Alaux, Michael
Michael
Alaux
Aubin, Sophie
Sophie
Aubin
Arnaud, Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Arnaud
Baumann, Ute
Ute
Baumann
Cooper, Laurel
Laurel
Cooper
Davey, Richard
Richard
Davey
Laporte, Marie-Angélique
Marie-Angélique
Laporte
Larmande, Pierre
Pierre
Larmande
Letellier, Thomas
Thomas
Letellier
Pommier, Cyril
Cyril
Pommier
Protonotarios, Vassilis
Vassilis
Protonotarios
Shrestha, Rosemary
Rosemary
Shrestha
Subirats, Imma
Imma
Subirats
Venkatesan, Aravind
Aravind
Venkatesan
Whan, Alex
Alex
Whan
Wheat Data Interoperability Guidelines, Ontologies and User Cases. Recommendations from the RDA Wheat Data Interoperability Working Group
Zenodo
2016
wheat research
data interoperability
2016-02-10
eng
Other
https://zenodo.org/communities/rda
2.0
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The International Wheat Initiative (http://www.wheatinitiative.org) has identified the easy access and interoperability of all wheat related data as a top priority for the wheat research community. An important goal is to make the best use of existing genetic, genomic, and phenotypic data in fundamental and applied wheat science. Hence, data interoperability has become a priority in this community, given the ever-growing data deluge coming from improvements in technologies and numeric methods for DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (Ribonucleic acid) sequencing, high throughput genotyping and phenotyping, high throughput imaging and satellite monitoring. The Wheat Data Interoperability working group (WDI-WG) was created in 2014 as a Research Data Alliance (RDA, http://rd-alliance.org) working group under the umbrella of Wheat Information System (WheatIS, http://wheatis.org/) expert working group, which is endorsed by the International Wheat Initiative to build an international information system for genetic, genomic, and phenomic data. The primary mission of the WDI-WG is to provide a common framework for describing and representing data with respect to existing open standards. The WDI-WG is formed by data and information practitioners and scientists from different organizations and countries. The standpoint of the WDI-WG was to avoid the creation of new standards. Therefore, the WDI-WG started by surveying the practices of the wheat research community, then converged and agreed on specific recommendations. The proposed recommendations have been endorsed by the RDA and the WheatIS expert working group.