通过公平资源和数据共享以及包容性社区建设推进古细菌研究。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Solenne Ithurbide, Nicole Buan, Stefan Schulze
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在过去的二十年里,在一个相当小的研究团体的推动下,古细菌研究已经扩展到一个广泛的研究领域。古细菌现在被认为是单一健康方法的重要参与者,古细菌生物学的专业知识在广泛的主题和环境研究中变得至关重要,包括宿主相关微生物组,主要营养循环,温室气体代谢,细胞生物学和真核生物的起源,生命对极端环境的适应,以及各种生物技术应用。在这里,我们总结了现有的资源和正在进行的努力,以参与更广泛的古细菌科学界在FAIR(可查找、可访问、可互操作、可重复使用)数据共享原则的指导下加速研究和资源共享。我们强调正在进行的社区努力:(i)旨在分享与古细菌(例如archaea .bio)合作的协议和最佳实践,(ii)结合大型组学数据集以传播统一的系统范围的结果(例如古细菌蛋白质组项目,KBase),以及(iii)为科学家提供机会在一个支持的环境中展示他们的工作并建立联系和合作(例如古细菌动力小时)。总之,这些资源和项目有望刺激和促进研究,使古细菌研究更容易为更广泛和更多样化的受众所接受。
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Advancing archaeal research through FAIR resource and data sharing, and inclusive community building.

Over the last two decades archaeal research has expanded into a wide-ranging research field, driven by a fairly small research community. Archaea are now recognized as important players in the One-Health approach and expertise on the biology of archaea has become crucial in the study of a broad range of topics and environments, including the host-associated microbiomes, major nutrient cycles, greenhouse gas metabolism, the cell biology and origin of eukaryotes, adaptation of life to extremes, as well as various biotechnological applications. Here, we summarize existing resources and ongoing efforts in the engaged broader archaeal scientific community to accelerate research and resource sharing guided by FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) data-sharing principles. We highlight ongoing community efforts that: (i) aim to share protocols and best practices for working with archaea (e.g. ARCHAEA.bio), (ii) combine large 'omics datasets for the dissemination of unified, system-wide results (e.g. Archaeal Proteome Project, KBase) and (iii) provide opportunities for scientists to present their work in a supportive environment and to forge connections and collaborations (e.g. Archaea Power Hour). Together, these resources and projects promise to spur and cross-fertilize research, making archaeal research more accessible to a broader and more diverse audience.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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