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Tripal v3: an ontology-based toolkit for construction of FAIR biological community databases
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Ontology (Information Science)EngineeringData RepositoryData CurationGenomicsSemantic WebBioinformatics DatabaseTripal Version 3Ontology-based Data IntegrationData ScienceMolecular EcologyData IntegrationOntology-based ToolkitData ManagementInteractive CommunityOpen DataBiomedical OntologyBiological DatabaseKnowledge DiscoveryCommunity Biological DatabasesBioinformaticsBiologyEvolutionary BiologyComputational BiologyTripal V3Systems BiologyMedicineOntology ResearchBig Data
Community biological databases provide an important online resource for both public and private data, analysis tools and community engagement. These sites house genomic, transcriptomic, genetic, breeding and ancillary data for specific species, families or clades. Due to the complexity and increasing quantities of these data, construction of online resources is increasingly difficult especially with limited funding and access to technical expertise. Furthermore, online repositories are expected to promote FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) that presents additional challenges. The open-source Tripal database toolkit seeks to mitigate these challenges by creating both the software and an interactive community of developers for construction of online community databases. Additionally, through coordinated, distributed co-development, Tripal sites encourage community-wide sustainability. Here, we report the release of Tripal version 3 that improves data accessibility and data sharing through systematic use of controlled vocabularies (CVs). Tripal uses the community-developed Chado database as a default data store, but now provides tools to support other data stores, while ensuring that CVs remain the central organizational structure for the data. A new site developer can use Tripal to develop a basic site with little to no programming, with the ability to integrate other data types using extension modules and the Tripal application programming interface. A thorough online User's Guide and Developer's Handbook are available at http://tripal.info, providing download, installation and step-by-step setup instructions.
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