A group recently decoded a coral Acropora digitifera. This species one of the most sensitive to rises in seawater temperature, and it is hoped that the genomic information can help scientists better understand coral death mechanisms from bleaching attributed to global warming. (Article in Nature: "Using the Acropora digitifera genome to understand coral responses to environmental change")
In their new article ("MarinegenomicsDB: An Integrated Genome Viewer for Community-Based Annotation of Genomes"), they introduce a database that allows for community-based annotation of genomes. While I could follow most of the paper, I would very grateful to better understand the final paragraph regarding their future directions:
"An attempt to integrate data across the entire web has been recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C; http://www.w3.org/2004/01/sws-pressrelease.html.en). Simply by following the resource description framework (RDF), which is a more suitable format for processing by machines than the current standard of HTML, the data stored at multiple websites can be automatically organized without human interpretation. To take advantage of this new generation of web technology, the “semantic web,” we will publish our data in RDF in the near future."
1) If you are interested and read this short paper (3 pages), what do you think this last paragraph means?
2) What steps would need to be done to "publish [their] data in RDF"?
3) How exactly would RDF change the functionality and efficiency of their database?
I have very little understanding of these software, so you need not worry about sounding patronizing to me; I just want a basic understanding of what that final paragraph means, and if you can answer any of my questions above for me, I would appreciate it!!
Thank you...
RDF is a fairly broad description/standard. You're right in that OWL is a specific implementation of broader RDF standards.
BTW you should really add these sorts of things as comments and not new answers to your question
@Dan .. "BTW you should really add these sorts of things as comments and not new answers to your question"
FYI
The "ADD COMMENT" in gray box below questions and the "ADD REPLY" links below responses are not active.
The "Add Answer" is the only text entry box I see. Let me know if I'm missing something. This is the only place I can enter text.
That's very odd. It may be a combination of browser and browser add-ons (flashblock, noscript, adblock, etc) which sometimes deactivate some types of elements on web pages. I forget if there is a bug submission system for the webpage