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DaVIE

General information

URL: http://echelon.cmmt.ubc.ca/dbaccess
Full name: Database for the Visualization and Integration of Epigenetic data
Description: One of the challenges in the analysis of large data sets, particularly in a population-based setting, is the ability to perform comparisons across projects. This has to be done in such a way that the integrity of each individual project is maintained, while ensuring that the data are comparable across projects. These issues are beginning to be observed in human DNA methylation studies, as the Illumina 450k platform and next generation sequencing-based assays grow in popularity and decrease in price. This increase in productivity is enabling new insights into epigenetics, but also requires the development of pipelines and software capable of handling the large volumes of data. The specific problems inherent in creating a platform for the storage, comparison, integration, and visualization of DNA methylation data include data storage, algorithm efficiency and ability to interpret the results to derive biological meaning from them. Databases provide a ready-made solution to these issues, but as yet no tools exist that that leverage these advantages while providing an intuitive user interface for interpreting results in a genomic context. We have addressed this void by integrating a database to store DNA methylation data with a web interface to query and visualize the database and a set of libraries for more complex analysis. The resulting platform is called DaVIE: Database for the Visualization and Integration of Epigenetics data. DaVIE can use data culled from a variety of sources, and the web interface includes the ability to group samples by sub-type, compare multiple projects and visualize genomic features in relation to sites of interest. We have used DaVIE to identify patterns of DNA methylation in specific projects and across different projects, identify outlier samples, and cross-check differentially methylated CpG sites identified in specific projects across large numbers of samples. A demonstration server has been setup using GEO data at http://echelon.cmmt.ubc.ca/dbaccess/, with login "guest" and password "guest." Groups may download and install their own version of the server following the instructions on the project's wiki.
Year founded: 2014
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Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: Canada

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute
Address: Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Michael Steffen Kobor
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): msk@cmmt.ubc.ca

Publications

25278960
DaVIE: Database for the Visualization and Integration of Epigenetic data. [PMID: 25278960]
Fejes AP, Jones MJ, Kobor MS.

One of the challenges in the analysis of large data sets, particularly in a population-based setting, is the ability to perform comparisons across projects. This has to be done in such a way that the integrity of each individual project is maintained, while ensuring that the data are comparable across projects. These issues are beginning to be observed in human DNA methylation studies, as the Illumina 450k platform and next generation sequencing-based assays grow in popularity and decrease in price. This increase in productivity is enabling new insights into epigenetics, but also requires the development of pipelines and software capable of handling the large volumes of data. The specific problems inherent in creating a platform for the storage, comparison, integration, and visualization of DNA methylation data include data storage, algorithm efficiency and ability to interpret the results to derive biological meaning from them. Databases provide a ready-made solution to these issues, but as yet no tools exist that that leverage these advantages while providing an intuitive user interface for interpreting results in a genomic context. We have addressed this void by integrating a database to store DNA methylation data with a web interface to query and visualize the database and a set of libraries for more complex analysis. The resulting platform is called DaVIE: Database for the Visualization and Integration of Epigenetics data. DaVIE can use data culled from a variety of sources, and the web interface includes the ability to group samples by sub-type, compare multiple projects and visualize genomic features in relation to sites of interest. We have used DaVIE to identify patterns of DNA methylation in specific projects and across different projects, identify outlier samples, and cross-check differentially methylated CpG sites identified in specific projects across large numbers of samples. A demonstration server has been setup using GEO data at http://echelon.cmmt.ubc.ca/dbaccess/, with login "guest" and password "guest." Groups may download and install their own version of the server following the instructions on the project's wiki.

Front Genet. 2014:5() | 6 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)

Ranking

All databases:
6219/6932 (10.3%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1862/2039 (8.73%)
Expression:
1242/1361 (8.817%)
6219
Total Rank
5
Citations
0.417
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Syed Sardar [2018-04-11]
Syed Sardar [2018-04-10]
Qi Wang [2018-01-27]