TY - JOUR
T1 - HoloFood Data Portal
T2 - holo-omic datasets for analysing host–microbiota interactions in animal production
AU - Rogers, Alexander B.
AU - Kale, Varsha
AU - Baldi, Germana
AU - Alberdi, Antton
AU - Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
AU - Gupta, Dipayan
AU - Limborg, Morten T.
AU - Li, Sen
AU - Payne, Thomas
AU - Petersen, Bent
AU - Rasmussen, Jacob A.
AU - Richardson, Lorna
AU - Finn, Robert D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The HoloFood project used a hologenomic approach to understand the impact of host–microbiota interactions on salmon and chicken production by analysing multiomic data, phenotypic characteristics, and associated metadata in response to novel feeds. The project’s raw data, derived analyses, and metadata are deposited in public, open archives (BioSamples, European Nucleotide Archive, MetaboLights, and MGnify), so making use of these diverse data types may require access to multiple resources. This is especially complex where analysis pipelines produce derived outputs such as functional profiles or genome catalogues. The HoloFood Data Portal is a web resource that simplifies access to the project datasets. For example, users can conveniently access multiomic datasets derived from the same individual or retrieve host phenotypic data with a linked gut microbiome sample. Project-specific metagenome-assembled genome and viral catalogues are also provided, linking to broader datasets in MGnify. The portal stores only data necessary to provide these relationships, with possible linking to the underlying repositories. The portal showcases a model approach for how future multiomics datasets can be made available. Database URL: https://www.holofooddata.org
AB - The HoloFood project used a hologenomic approach to understand the impact of host–microbiota interactions on salmon and chicken production by analysing multiomic data, phenotypic characteristics, and associated metadata in response to novel feeds. The project’s raw data, derived analyses, and metadata are deposited in public, open archives (BioSamples, European Nucleotide Archive, MetaboLights, and MGnify), so making use of these diverse data types may require access to multiple resources. This is especially complex where analysis pipelines produce derived outputs such as functional profiles or genome catalogues. The HoloFood Data Portal is a web resource that simplifies access to the project datasets. For example, users can conveniently access multiomic datasets derived from the same individual or retrieve host phenotypic data with a linked gut microbiome sample. Project-specific metagenome-assembled genome and viral catalogues are also provided, linking to broader datasets in MGnify. The portal stores only data necessary to provide these relationships, with possible linking to the underlying repositories. The portal showcases a model approach for how future multiomics datasets can be made available. Database URL: https://www.holofooddata.org
U2 - 10.1093/database/baae112
DO - 10.1093/database/baae112
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39797569
AN - SCOPUS:85215099935
VL - 2025
JO - Database : the journal of biological databases and curation
JF - Database : the journal of biological databases and curation
SN - 1758-0463
M1 - baae112
ER -