Knowledge Base Commons (KBCommons) v1.1: a universal framework for multi-omics data integration and biological discoveries

BMC Genomics. 2019 Dec 20;20(Suppl 11):947. doi: 10.1186/s12864-019-6287-8.

Abstract

Background: Knowledge Base Commons (KBCommons) v1.1 is a universal and all-inclusive web-based framework providing generic functionalities for storing, sharing, analyzing, exploring, integrating and visualizing multiple organisms' genomics and integrative omics data. KBCommons is designed and developed to integrate diverse multi-level omics data and to support biological discoveries for all species via a common platform.

Methods: KBCommons has four modules including data storage, data processing, data accessing, and web interface for data management and retrieval. It provides a comprehensive framework for new plant-specific, animal-specific, virus-specific, bacteria-specific or human disease-specific knowledge base (KB) creation, for adding new genome versions and additional multi-omics data to existing KBs, and for exploring existing datasets within current KBs.

Results: KBCommons has an array of tools for data visualization and data analytics such as multiple gene/metabolite search, gene family/Pfam/Panther function annotation search, miRNA/metabolite/trait/SNP search, differential gene expression analysis, and bulk data download capacity. It contains a highly reliable data privilege management system to make users' data publicly available easily and to share private or pre-publication data with members in their collaborative groups safely and securely. It allows users to conduct data analysis using our in-house developed workflow functionalities that are linked to XSEDE high performance computing resources. Using KBCommons' intuitive web interface, users can easily retrieve genomic data, multi-omics data and analysis results from workflow according to their requirements and interests.

Conclusions: KBCommons addresses the needs of many diverse research communities to have a comprehensive multi-level OMICS web resource for data retrieval, sharing, analysis and visualization. KBCommons can be publicly accessed through a dedicated link for all organisms at http://kbcommons.org/.

Keywords: Genomics; Knowledge Base; Multi-omics data; Organism-specific database; Visualization and analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Computational Biology
  • Database Management Systems
  • Databases, Genetic*
  • Genome
  • Humans
  • Information Storage and Retrieval
  • Internet
  • Knowledge Bases*
  • Workflow