%0 Journal Article %A Lombardot, Thierry %A Morgat, Anne %A Gehant, Sebastien %A Redaschi, Nicole %A Bridge, Alan %D 2018 %T The Rhea SPARQL endpoint supports integrated analyses of genome, proteome and metabolome %U https://swat4hcls.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Rhea_SPARQL_endpoint_supports_integrated_analyses_of_genome_proteome_and_metabolome/7326662 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.7326662.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/13534004 %K Biochemical reactions %K metabolites %K RDF %K Rhea %K SPARQL %K Bioinformatics %X ‘Omics technologies enable comprehensive analyses of how genetic variation (genomics), gene expression patterns (transcriptomics), proteins and complexes (proteomics), and
small molecules (metabolomics) interact in complex biological systems. RDF and SPARQL can connect these ‘omics domains and help us realize the full potential of this valuable experimental data.
Rhea is a comprehensive and non-redundant resource of expert-curated biochemical reactions based on the ChEBI ontology. Here we demonstrate how to link genome (Ensembl), proteome (UniProt), and metabolome (ChEBI) data using federated queries that leverage the SPARQL
endpoint of Rhea (https://sparql.rhea-db.org/sparql) and data from these other resources. %I Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Healthcare and Life Sciences