Annotation Templates

Annotation templates are spreadsheet templates that allow contributors to annotate resources uploaded to the repository. See interactive use of these templates at our NF Data Curator App. Templates implement “minimum metadata” standards specific to the type of data/resource (hence variants exist for assay types and “raw” vs “processed” data). Templates also contain common components, e.g. many will collect core sample info associated with the data.

Unless the template field is free-text, it is meant to be filled by the contributor using the ontology terms/controlled vocabulary defined here. For example, the “assay” property allows the contributor to use terms under Assay.

Genomics Assay Data Templates

Raw or processed data files from a genomics assay should be annotated using one of these templates.

Genomics Assay (Generic)
Epigenetics Assay
WES Assay
WGS Assay
Bulk RNA-Seq Assay
Single-cell RNA-Seq Assay
Processed Aligned Reads
Processed Variant Calls
Processed Expression

Proteomics Assay Templates

Proteomics Assay (Generic)

Imaging Assay Templates

Imaging Assay (Generic)
MRI Assay

Other Assay Templates

Pharmacokinetics Assay
Plate Based Reporter Assay

Clinical Assay Templates

Clinical Assay (Generic)

Other Assays

Light Scattering

Non-Assay Templates

Protocol
Source Code

Annotation Vocabulary

These are standard terms available to NF resource contributors for annotation of their resource. Terms are grouped into modules. When using these terms, contributors are helping to label and classify resources using standard semantics for improved interoperability and findability.

Assay

AssayEnum


PlatformEnum


Relations Graph

This partial graph view logically relates assays to metadata templates available at the NF Data Curator App. For example, assays under the classification of Imaging_Assay currently uses a generic Imaging_Assay_Template for annotation. More specialized templates may be made available as needed for specific assays.

Information Entity

Resource


Data


DataSubtypeEnum


FileFormatEnum


Sample

Sample typically refers to a biosample, but on some rare occasions can refer to an inorganic sample from which data are generated. For biosamples, there is a distinction between individual-level and specimen-level data. Data can be linked to individual-level sample information such as sex, species, diagnosis, and genotype. Data can be linked to specimen-level information such as sample site (the organ or body part), specimen type or cell type, tumor class (if specimen is a tumor), and specimen state.

Tissue


OrganismSubstance


Tumor


SexEnum


DiagnosisEnum


Genotype


SpeciesEnum


Cell


CellLineModel


MouseModel


Experiment

Terminology to help characterize experiment.

TimeUnit


Other

Reserved Properties

Reserved annotation properties also describe the resource in some way, but they are not expected to be edited directly by contributors. They are computed/automated annotations set by the data platform and DCC activities.

Terms