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authorPjotr Prins2020-05-14 08:38:15 -0500
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@@ -134,43 +134,85 @@ is http://arvados.org/keep:00fede2c6f52b053a14edca01cfa02b7+126/sequence.fasta
* Fetch submitter info and other metadata
+To get dataests with submitters we can do the above
#+begin_src sql
-select ?p ?s
+PREFIX pubseq: <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/>
+select distinct ?dataset ?p ?submitter
{
- <http://arvados.org/keep:e17abc8a0269875ed4cfbff5d9897c6c+123/sequence.fasta> ?p ?s
+ ?dataset pubseq:submitter ?id .
+ ?id ?p ?submitter
}
#+end_src
-which will tell you that original FASTA ID is "MT293175.1". It also
-says the submitter is nodeID://b31228.
+Tells you one submitter is "Roychoudhury,P.;Greninger,A.;Jerome,K."
+with a URL [[http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C42781][predicate]] (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C42781)
+explaining "The individual who is responsible for the content of a
+document." Well formed URIs point to real information about the URI
+itself. Welcome to the power of the semantic web.
+
+Let's focus on one sample with
#+begin_src sql
-select distinct ?id ?p ?s
+PREFIX pubseq: <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/>
+select distinct ?dataset ?submitter
{
- <http://arvados.org/keep:e17abc8a0269875ed4cfbff5d9897c6c+123/sequence.fasta> <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/submitter> ?id .
- ?id ?p ?s
+ ?dataset pubseq:submitter ?id .
+ ?id ?p ?submitter .
+ FILTER(CONTAINS(?submitter,"Roychoudhury")) .
}
#+end_src
-Tells you the submitter is "Roychoudhury,P.;Greninger,A.;Jerome,K."
-with [[http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C42781][predicate]] explaining "The individual who is responsible for the
-content of a document." Welcome to the power of the semantic web.
+That is a lot of samples! We just want to pick one, so let's
+see if we can get a sample ID by listing sample predicates
-To get more information about the relevant sample
+#+begin_src sql
+PREFIX pubseq: <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/>
+select distinct ?p
+{
+ ?dataset ?p ?o .
+ ?dataset pubseq:submitter ?id .
+}
+#+end_src
+
+which lists a predicate named
+http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/sample.
+Let's zoom in on those of Roychoudhury with
+
+
+#+begin_src sql
+PREFIX pubseq: <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/>
+select distinct ?sid ?sample ?p1 ?dataset ?submitter
+{
+ ?dataset pubseq:submitter ?id .
+ ?id ?p ?submitter .
+ FILTER(CONTAINS(?submitter,"Roychoudhury")) .
+ ?dataset pubseq:sample ?sid .
+ ?sid ?p1 ?sample
+}
+#+end_src
+
+which shows pretty much [[http://sparql.genenetwork.org/sparql/?default-graph-uri=&query=PREFIX+pubseq%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fbiohackathon.org%2Fbh20-seq-schema%23MainSchema%2F%3E%0D%0Aselect+distinct+%3Fsid+%3Fsample+%3Fp1+%3Fdataset+%3Fsubmitter%0D%0A%7B%0D%0A+++%3Fdataset+pubseq%3Asubmitter+%3Fid+.%0D%0A+++%3Fid+%3Fp+%3Fsubmitter+.%0D%0A+++FILTER%28CONTAINS%28%3Fsubmitter%2C%22Roychoudhury%22%29%29+.%0D%0A+++%3Fdataset+pubseq%3Asample+%3Fsid+.%0D%0A+++%3Fsid+%3Fp1+%3Fsample%0D%0A%7D&format=text%2Fhtml&timeout=0&debug=on&run=+Run+Query+][everything known]] about their submissions in
+this database. Let's focus on one sample "MT326090.1" with predicate
+http://semanticscience.org/resource/SIO_000115.
#+begin_src sql
-select ?sample ?p ?o
+PREFIX pubseq: <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/>
+PREFIX sio: <http://semanticscience.org/resource/>
+select distinct ?sample ?p ?o
{
- <http://arvados.org/keep:e17abc8a0269875ed4cfbff5d9897c6c+123/sequence.fasta> <http://biohackathon.org/bh20-seq-schema#MainSchema/sample> ?sample .
- ?sample ?p ?o
+ ?sample sio:SIO_000115 "MT326090.1" .
+ ?sample ?p ?o .
}
#+end_src
-we find it originates from Washington state (object
-https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1223) , dated "30-Mar-2020". The
-sequencing was executed with Illumina and pipeline "custom pipeline
-v. 2020-03" which is arguably not that descriptive.
+This [[http://sparql.genenetwork.org/sparql/?default-graph-uri=&query=PREFIX+pubseq%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fbiohackathon.org%2Fbh20-seq-schema%23MainSchema%2F%3E%0D%0APREFIX+sio%3A+%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fsemanticscience.org%2Fresource%2F%3E%0D%0Aselect+distinct+%3Fsample+%3Fp+%3Fo%0D%0A%7B%0D%0A+++%3Fsample+sio%3ASIO_000115+%22MT326090.1%22+.%0D%0A+++%3Fsample+%3Fp+%3Fo+.%0D%0A%7D&format=text%2Fhtml&timeout=0&debug=on&run=+Run+Query+][query]] tells us the sample was submitted "2020-03-21" and
+originates from http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q30, i.e., the USA and
+is a biospecimen collected from the back of the throat by swabbing.
+We can track it back to the original GenBank [[http://identifiers.org/insdc/MT326090.1#sequence][submission]].
+
+We have also added country and label data to make it a bit easier
+to view/query the database.
* Fetch all sequences from Washington state
@@ -189,6 +231,13 @@ select ?seq ?sample
which lists 300 sequences originating from Washington state! Which is almost
half of the set coming out of GenBank.
+* Discussion
+
+The public sequence uploader collects sequences, raw data and
+(machine) queriable metadata. Not only that: data gets analyzed in the
+pangenome and results are presented immediately. The data can be
+referenced in publications and origins are citeable.
+
* Acknowledgements
The overall effort was due to magnificent freely donated input by a