Plant Phenotyping Data managment Webinar (MIAPPE)
The Minimal Information About Plant Phenotyping Experiment, MIAPPE (www.miappe.org), has been designed by ELIXIR, EMPHASIS and Bioversity international, to guide plant scientist in the management of experimental data. Furthermore, since genetic studies relies on the integration and the linking...
Scientific topics: Data submission, annotation, and curation, Data quality management, Phenomics, Plant biology
Operations: Standardisation and normalisation
Resource type: Video, Slides
Plant Phenotyping Data managment Webinar (MIAPPE)
https://youtu.be/4FOQPAWl6_M
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/plant-phenotyping-data-managment-webinar-miappe
The Minimal Information About Plant Phenotyping Experiment, MIAPPE (www.miappe.org), has been designed by ELIXIR, EMPHASIS and Bioversity international, to guide plant scientist in the management of experimental data. Furthermore, since genetic studies relies on the integration and the linking between phenotype and genotype datasets, relevant section of MIAPPE are beginning to be used for genotyping standards. This Webinar will give an overview of the current practices and methods for plant phenotyping data standardization, and how to deal with the variability and heterogeneity inherent to research and breeding data sets. Data management approaches at some of the major research organizations will be given as examples.
The recording is available [here](https://youtu.be/4FOQPAWl6_M) and the slides are [here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FORlCX662T9dxiG4uzQwVXDXnq-sP0FP/view?usp=sharing)
Cyril Pommier
Cyril Pommier
Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon
Célia Michotey
Data submission, annotation, and curation
Data quality management
Phenomics
Plant biology
Researchers
Biologists, Genomicists, Computer Scientists
Biologists
software developers, bioinformaticians
Plant Phenotyping Data managment (MIAPPE)
This material is first targetting plant biologist willing to describe and annotate their phenotyping experiments before publication. Database managers and software developpers will also receive an introduction of the current plant phenotyping standards (MIAPPE, BrAPI, Crop ontology). Learners...
Scientific topics: Data management, Plant biology, Phenomics
Operations: Formatting, Annotation
Keywords: Plant Phenotyping, Data-format, data sharing
Resource type: Training materials
Plant Phenotyping Data managment (MIAPPE)
https://github.com/MIAPPE/training/tree/master/Paris-Feb-2020
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/plant-phenotyping-data-managment-miappe
This material is first targetting plant biologist willing to describe and annotate their phenotyping experiments before publication. Database managers and software developpers will also receive an introduction of the current plant phenotyping standards (MIAPPE, BrAPI, Crop ontology). Learners will know how to use standards and ontologies, how to describe their measurment protocole and practices how to fill a template with their data and how to apply the standards concept in some data managment tools.
Cyril Pommier
Daniel Faria
Evangelia Papoutsoglou
Célia Michotey
Elizabeth Arnaud
Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon
Data management
Plant biology
Phenomics
Plant Phenotyping, Data-format, data sharing
Biologists
geneticists
plant researchers
software engineers
database managers
ArrayExpress: Quick tour
This quick tour provides an overview of EMBL-EBI’s functional genomics database ArrayExpress.
This course was updated in December 2015.
An undergraduate-level understanding of biology is an advantage. You may wish to have a look at our Functional genomics: An introduction to EMBL-EBI...
Scientific topics: Gene expression, Gene expression and microarray, Functional genomics
Keywords: Gene Expression
ArrayExpress: Quick tour
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/course/arrayexpress-quick-tour-1
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/arrayexpress-quick-tour
This quick tour provides an overview of EMBL-EBI’s functional genomics database ArrayExpress.
This course was updated in December 2015.
An undergraduate-level understanding of biology is an advantage. You may wish to have a look at our Functional genomics: An introduction to EMBL-EBI resources before taking this course.
Melissa Burke
Gene expression
Gene expression and microarray
Functional genomics
Gene Expression
Beginners
2016-06-14