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posted on 2019-05-06, 00:00 authored by Göksel Mısırlı, Renee Taylor, Angel Goñi-Moreno, James Alastair McLaughlin, Chris Myers, John H. Gennari, Phillip Lord, Anil WipatStandard representation of data is
key for the reproducibility
of designs in synthetic biology. The Synthetic Biology Open Language
(SBOL) has already emerged as a data standard to represent information
about genetic circuits, and it is based on capturing data using graphs.
The language provides the syntax using a free text document that is
accessible to humans only. This paper describes SBOL-OWL, an ontology
for a machine understandable definition of SBOL. This ontology acts
as a semantic layer for genetic circuit designs. As a result, computational
tools can understand the meaning of design entities in addition to
parsing structured SBOL data. SBOL-OWL not only describes how genetic
circuits can be constructed computationally, it also facilitates the
use of several existing Semantic Web tools for synthetic biology.
This paper demonstrates some of these features, for example, to validate
designs and check for inconsistencies. Through the use of SBOL-OWL,
queries can be simplified and become more intuitive. Moreover, existing
reasoners can be used to infer information about genetic circuit designs
that cannot be directly retrieved using existing querying mechanisms.
This ontological representation of the SBOL standard provides a new
perspective to the verification, representation, and querying of information
about genetic circuits and is important to incorporate complex design
information via the integration of biological ontologies.