Killiverse: an interactive multi-omics web resource for killifish
Killiverse: an interactive multi-omics web resource for killifish
Mittal, A.; Singh, P. P.
AbstractBackground: Killifish have emerged as valuable vertebrate model systems for investigating several disciplines including aging, regeneration, and developmental biology. Multi-omics datasets are increasingly being generated for killifish. However, their reuse remains limited due to computational challenges, largely due to the lack of accessible resources creating a bottleneck in widespread adoption of the killifish model. To address this, we developed Killiverse, a web resource for quick and intuitive exploration of multi-modal omics data dedicated to a model organism. Results: Killiverse is an interactive, no-code, web-based platform designed for exploration of killifish multi-omics data. The platform aggregates a growing list of datasets including bulk transcriptomes, single-cell and single-nucleus transcriptomes, proteomes, and lipidomes processed through standardized pipelines and genome assemblies. Killiverse supports customized visualization and enables cross-study and cross-species analysis. It provides ortholog mapping to several established model organisms. By combining low-code software development with modern cloud technologies, the platform delivers a scalable browser-accessible application for the community. Conclusions: Killiverse enables rapid hypothesis development through the identification of patterns across studies and species. The ortholog maps allow the findings to be placed in a broader biological context. The platform represents an innovation in genomics data visualization that will serve as a template for future tool development. Killiverse is freely accessible at https://killiverse.org/.