TY - JOUR
T1 - The African Human Microbiome Portal
T2 - a public web portal of curated metagenomic metadata
AU - Kiran, Anmol
AU - Hanachi, Mariem
AU - Alsayed, Nihad
AU - Fassatoui, Meriem
AU - Oduaran, Ovokeraye H.
AU - Allali, Imane
AU - Maslamoney, Suresh
AU - Meintjes, Ayton
AU - Zass, Lyndon
AU - Rocha, Jorge Da
AU - Kefi, Rym
AU - Benkahla, Alia
AU - Ghedira, Kais
AU - Panji, Sumir
AU - Mulder, Nicola
AU - Fadlelmola, Faisal M.
AU - Souiai, Oussema
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - There is growing evidence that comprehensive and harmonized metadata are fundamental for effective public data reusability. However, it is often challenging to extract accurate metadata from public repositories. Of particular concern is the metagenomic data related to African individuals, which often omit important information about the particular features of these populations. As part of a collaborative consortium, H3ABioNet, we created a web portal, namely the African Human Microbiome Portal (AHMP), exclusively dedicated to metadata related to African human microbiome samples. Metadata were collected from various public repositories prior to cleaning, curation and harmonization according to a pre-established guideline and using ontology terms. These metadata sets can be accessed at https://microbiome.h3abionet.org/. This web portal is open access and offers an interactive visualization of 14 889 records from 70 bioprojects associated with 72 peer reviewed research articles. It also offers the ability to download harmonized metadata according to the user's applied filters. The AHMP thereby supports metadata search and retrieve operations, facilitating, thus, access to relevant studies linked to the African Human microbiome. Database URL: https://microbiome.h3abionet.org/.
AB - There is growing evidence that comprehensive and harmonized metadata are fundamental for effective public data reusability. However, it is often challenging to extract accurate metadata from public repositories. Of particular concern is the metagenomic data related to African individuals, which often omit important information about the particular features of these populations. As part of a collaborative consortium, H3ABioNet, we created a web portal, namely the African Human Microbiome Portal (AHMP), exclusively dedicated to metadata related to African human microbiome samples. Metadata were collected from various public repositories prior to cleaning, curation and harmonization according to a pre-established guideline and using ontology terms. These metadata sets can be accessed at https://microbiome.h3abionet.org/. This web portal is open access and offers an interactive visualization of 14 889 records from 70 bioprojects associated with 72 peer reviewed research articles. It also offers the ability to download harmonized metadata according to the user's applied filters. The AHMP thereby supports metadata search and retrieve operations, facilitating, thus, access to relevant studies linked to the African Human microbiome. Database URL: https://microbiome.h3abionet.org/.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85182096891
U2 - 10.1093/database/baad092
DO - 10.1093/database/baad092
M3 - Article
C2 - 38204360
AN - SCOPUS:85182096891
SN - 1758-0463
VL - 2024
JO - Database : the journal of biological databases and curation
JF - Database : the journal of biological databases and curation
M1 - baad092
ER -