BioKA: a curated and integrated biomarker knowledgebase for animals

Yibo Wang(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Yi‐Hao Lin(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Sicheng Wu(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Jiani Sun(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Yuyan Meng(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Enhui Jin(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Demian Kong(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Guangya Duan(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Shaoqi Bei(Qilu University of Technology), Zhuojing Fan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gangao Wu(Beijing Institute of Genomics), Lili Hao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuhui Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bixia Tang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenming Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 16, 2023
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Abstract

Biomarkers play an important role in various area such as personalized medicine, drug development, clinical care, and molecule breeding. However, existing animals' biomarker resources predominantly focus on human diseases, leaving a significant gap in non-human animal disease understanding and breeding research. To address this limitation, we present BioKA (Biomarker Knowledgebase for Animals, https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/bioka), a curated and integrated knowledgebase encompassing multiple animal species, diseases/traits, and annotated resources. Currently, BioKA houses 16 296 biomarkers associated with 951 mapped diseases/traits across 31 species from 4747 references, including 11 925 gene/protein biomarkers, 1784 miRNA biomarkers, 1043 mutation biomarkers, 773 metabolic biomarkers, 357 circRNA biomarkers and 127 lncRNA biomarkers. Furthermore, BioKA integrates various annotations such as GOs, protein structures, protein-protein interaction networks, miRNA targets and so on, and constructs an interactive knowledge network of biomarkers including circRNA-miRNA-mRNA associations, lncRNA-miRNA associations and protein-protein associations, which is convenient for efficient data exploration. Moreover, BioKA provides detailed information on 308 breeds/strains of 13 species, and homologous annotations for 8784 biomarkers across 16 species, and offers three online application tools. The comprehensive knowledge provided by BioKA not only advances human disease research but also contributes to a deeper understanding of animal diseases and supports livestock breeding.


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