In the era of big and omics data, good organization, management, and description of experimental data are crucial for achieving high-quality datasets. This, in turn, is essential for the export of robust results, to publish reliable papers, make data more easily available, and unlock the huge potential of data reuse. Lately, more and more journals now require authors to share data and metadata according to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. This work aims to provide a step-by-step guideline for the FAIR data and metadata management specific to grapevine and wine science. In detail, the guidelines include recommendations for the organization of data and metadata regarding (i) meaningful information on experimental design and phenotyping, (ii) sample collection, (iii) sample preparation, (iv) chemotype analysis, (v) data analysis (vi) metabolite annotation, and (vii) basic ontologies. We hope that these guidelines will be helpful for the grapevine and wine metabolomics community and that it will benefit from the true potential of data usage in creating new knowledge being revealed

Savoi, S.; Arapitsas, P.; Duchêne, E.; Nikolantonaki, M.; Nikolantonaki, M.; Ontañón, I.; Carlin, S.; Schwander, F.; Dougeon, R.D.; Ferreira, A.C.S.; Theodoridis, G.; Töpfer, R.; Vrhovsek, U.; Adam-Blondon, A.F.; Pezzotti, M.; Mattivi, F. (2021). Grapevine and wine metabolomics-based guidelines for FAIR data and metadata management. METABOLITES, 11 (11): 757. doi: 10.3390/metabo11110757 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/70270

Grapevine and wine metabolomics-based guidelines for FAIR data and metadata management

Arapitsas, P.
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Carlin, S.;Vrhovsek, U.;Mattivi, F.
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2021-01-01

Abstract

In the era of big and omics data, good organization, management, and description of experimental data are crucial for achieving high-quality datasets. This, in turn, is essential for the export of robust results, to publish reliable papers, make data more easily available, and unlock the huge potential of data reuse. Lately, more and more journals now require authors to share data and metadata according to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. This work aims to provide a step-by-step guideline for the FAIR data and metadata management specific to grapevine and wine science. In detail, the guidelines include recommendations for the organization of data and metadata regarding (i) meaningful information on experimental design and phenotyping, (ii) sample collection, (iii) sample preparation, (iv) chemotype analysis, (v) data analysis (vi) metabolite annotation, and (vii) basic ontologies. We hope that these guidelines will be helpful for the grapevine and wine metabolomics community and that it will benefit from the true potential of data usage in creating new knowledge being revealed
Open-data
Plants
Omics
Vitis
Wine
Metabolites
Chromatography
Mass spectrometry
Settore CHIM/10 - CHIMICA DEGLI ALIMENTI
2021
Savoi, S.; Arapitsas, P.; Duchêne, E.; Nikolantonaki, M.; Nikolantonaki, M.; Ontañón, I.; Carlin, S.; Schwander, F.; Dougeon, R.D.; Ferreira, A.C.S.; Theodoridis, G.; Töpfer, R.; Vrhovsek, U.; Adam-Blondon, A.F.; Pezzotti, M.; Mattivi, F. (2021). Grapevine and wine metabolomics-based guidelines for FAIR data and metadata management. METABOLITES, 11 (11): 757. doi: 10.3390/metabo11110757 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/70270
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