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1 BIMS Breeding Information Management System Webinar April 2018
Sook Jung and Taein Lee

2 Agenda Introduction to BIMS How to
Browse trait/cross/trial data with statistical values Search/download Create a program Load data in template Load data in Field Book output Create an input file for the Field Book App Questions Agenda

3 Introduction to BIMS Vision Current Functionality

4 BIMS Vision To provide individual breeders with a secure and comprehensive online breeding management system which will allow them to: Store, manage, archive and analyze their private breeding program data Fully integrate their data with publicly available genomic, genetic and breeding data in the community database Manage data from the Field Book App, an android app for collecting phenotype data in the field Utilize their integrated pedigree, phenotype and genotype data in performing genomic analysis and making breeding decisions. Keep incorporating open-source new genomics tool and breeding decision tools with seamless access to HPC – powerful!

5 Current Functionality of BIMS
In BIMS v1.0 Breeders can Create programs, add members and control permission levels Add their own data (accessions, cross, phenotype data from trials) in template Add phenotype data exported from the Field Book App Create input files for the Field Book App Sync data among multiple devices with the Field Book App through BIMS Perform/view statistical analysis on any list of accessions they created Perform search with various categories and trait cutoff values and save the list and phenotype data Archive the entire data

6 BIMS Webinar Browse trait/location/cross/trial data with statistical values

7 Accessing BIMS Go to www.rosaceae.org/bims
Click Crop and choose sweet cherry Click ‘Program’ under Manage Breeding Choose ‘Sweet_Cherry_Test1’

8 Manage Breeding: Trait
Choose one trait See the details and stats of that trait in the entire program on the right side If it’s your program, you can add a new trait by expanding admin menu edit the existing trait

9 Manage Breeding: Location
Choose one location See the details on the right side If it’s your program, you can add a new location by expanding admin menu edit the existing location

10 Manage Breeding: Cross
Choose one cross See the details on the right side Click ‘view’ to see stats for only for the cross Choose one traits to view the stats and the raw data If it’s your program, you can add a new cross by expanding admin menu edit the existing cross

11 Manage Breeding: Accession
Choose one accession See the details on the right side Click ‘view’ to see stats for only for the accession Choose one traits to view the stats and the raw data If it’s your program, you can add a new accession by expanding admin menu edit the existing accession

12 Manage Breeding: Trial
Choose one trial See the details on the right side Click ‘view’ to see stats for only for the trial Choose one traits to view the stats and the raw data If it’s your program, you can add a new trial by expanding admin menu edit the existing trial

13 BIMS Webinar Search/Download

14 Search/Download You can search for accessions with any properties and trait values in combination. When you add another filter, the middle section will only show the filtered results. In search section, you can see how progeny from a parent performs Bulked_Fruit_SSC: All accessions: 19.7 Bing as mom: Mean 18.43 Black republican as mom: Mean 20

15 Search/Download Allow pop-ups to download the results
An example search Parent (black republican as mom) Bulked_Fruit_SSC over 15 Firmness_1 over 250 (6 accessions) View In the search result section, you will see initially the accession names along with any traits that you chose in the search. Click Column options to add any properties and/or trait values and click 'Update'. You can download or save it in your account. You can access them later in 'Search Results’. Allow pop-ups to download the results

16 BIMS Webinar Create a program Manage members

17 Manage Breeding: Create a program
Who can create a program? GDR user with a breeder privilege We recommend the PI or a permanent member of the breeding program to create a BIMS program (becomes the owner of the program) Only owners can add members and delete the entire program Create a new program To create a new breeding program, expand 'Program Admin Menu' and click 'Create’. You can rename accession and three required columns in Field Book App This will change column names of BIMS template

18 Manage Breeding: manage members
Add members To add or remove members to your program, click 'Members' under 'Program Admin Menu’. The owner of the program can add anyone with a GDR account to your program and give permission to 'edit' or 'read only'.

19 BIMS Webinar Importing Data

20 Data Import Template List

21 Where to find template

22 Data Import Load data (template_sample_data_webinar_error)
Show error logs Fix and load it again

23 Data Import (some tips)
If the descriptors are already loaded and some of your data is out of bound, change the min/max in BIMS, not in the template Make sure the flexible column names in the template and your account match In templates If you have no data, please leave the cell empty, do not enter ‘-’. Do not have an empty row – the data loading will stop when it sees an empty row.

24 Follow up Join the GDR-BIMS mailing list at to receive s about GDR-BIMS meetings, new functionality, bug fixes etc. Contact us about GDR-BIMS at Participate in regular BIMS webinars where we demonstrate functionality, answer questions, etc. Request individual program online meetings to get help for your program Access GDR-BIMS at Access GDR-BIMS User Guide at

25 BIMS Webinar Field Book Management Load data in FieldBook output
Create an input file for the FieldBook App

26 Field Book Management: upload exported file
Upload exported field file (field_book_sample_webinar.csv)

27 Field Book Management: generate trait file
When you have trait descriptors already in BIMS, you don’t have to create trait manually in Field Book App Trait file: choose the trait descriptors then click!

28 Field Book Management: generate Field file
New Trial: when you want to do another trial with accessions in BIMS Existing Trial: as a way to sync devices through BIMS New Cross: to generate progeny names to add to Field Book Field input file and BIMS

29 Field Book Management: generate input file
New Trial choose an accession list and add them in the input file You need to add unique_id, primary_order and secondary_order manually

30 Field Book Management: generate input file
Existing Trial: a way of syncing data from multiple devices You can load the exported file to BIMS and then recreate input file with an indication (a trait) which have been already phenotyped. The exported file in database format, however, only contains the unique_id that have been phenotyped. So make sure you first upload the original field book input file for the trial before you upload the exported database file. You can add trait values, accession properties and/or sample properties in the input file

31 Configuration Panel Allows you to choose the properties and traits to be displayed in ‘generating Field Book Input File’ section. As well as to change the names for the ‘accession’ and the three required columns for the Field Book Input file

32 Field Book Management: generate input file for a new cross
This allows you to generate input file for a new cross. Please upload a file with cross name, row and the number of progeny for each row that you will phenotype per each row for BIMS to generate a Field Book input file with new progeny names. Prefix: KG

33 BIMS Webinar Archiving Data

34 Overview of templates Where to find templates Details of templates
Matching column names in templates and the Field Book App How to add more columns in templates

35 Dataset, Contact, Site Dataset: Trial of your program
Contact: personal information *dataset_name comments description ark_2016 trial in 2016 *contact_name alias *type first_name Last_name Sook Jung person Sook Jung Site: Location of your crops *site_name site_long_name latitude longitude altitude geodetic_datum type country state region address comments Clemson_1 Clemson_orchard_KG 222 orchard USA SC Florence_1 Columns with * are required Use real number format for latitude, longitude and altitude

36 Descriptor: Trait descriptors used in your program
*descriptor_name alias trait_name *format categories data_unit minimum maximum defaultvalue definition Rank numeric 1 10 1-10 Scale for overall evaluation rating. (10 being the highest score) Blush% percent % average % of blush overlay on surface of 5 fruits FleshC categorical White/Yellow/Red FruitSet 9 1-9 scale (9 being the heaviest set) Attractiveness 1-10 scale (10 being most attractive) Adhesion Freestone/Clingstone/Semifree/Semicling Format follows those in FieldBook App numeric, categorical, date, percent, Boolean, text, photo, audio, counter, disease rating, multicat, location For descriptors with ‘categorical’ format, all the possible categories need to be entered in ‘categories’ column, separated by ‘/’ one category should not have ‘/’ So Yellowish_Red is okay as a category but Yellowish/Red is not. Trait descriptor can be loaded using ‘.trt’ file from Field Book App

37 How to organize your photo using trait descriptors
Create a descriptor(s) of ‘photo’ format Make several descriptors with ‘photo’ format such as ‘leaf_photo’, ‘fruit_photo’, etc Then you can view/search your photos in more organized way Field Book will automatically name the photo file with unique_id, trait descriptor and time You can load this info using the exported file from Field Book App If you don’t use Field Book App, you can still load the file name as phenotype We will soon have an interface where you can upload your photos to BIMS.

38 Accession vs. Progeny sheet
Accessions Cross information? Progeny sheet Accession sheet Yes No

39 Cross, Progeny Cross Progeny
site_name *cross_number *mother mother_location *father father_location cross_date Clemson_1 SC13-26 A825 A860 7/1/2013 SC13-29 A819 A836CN Progeny *progeny_name alias *genus *species *cross_number description advanced_to_2nd advanced_to_3rd advanced_to_4th SC Prunus persica SC13-26 SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC13-29 SC SC SC SC mother or father in cross sheet should exist In the database already or In accession sheet

40 Accession *accession *type *genus *species secondary_ID maternal_parent paternal_parent pedigree description comments good_peach cultivar Prunus persica better_peach A825 breeding_research_material A819 A860 good_peachg A836CN 99P4388 A806CN A809 A816CN A827 Paternal parent maybe A809 or A819 A864CN maternal_parent or paternal_parent in cross sheet should exist In the database already or In accession sheet If you are not sure about maternal or paternal parent, (do not enter ‘-’ but leave it empty) add short info in ‘pedigree’ and/or longer info in ‘description’

41 Phenotype Four required columns in addition to dataset_name column
*accession *genus *species *unique_id *primary_order *secondary_order clone_ID evaluator site_name pick_date barcode #Rank #Blush% #FLESHC #FruitSet ark_2016 SC Prunus persica P28H_SC 1 Ksenija Gasic Clemson_1 50 White 8 SC P28H_SC 10 3 7 SC P28H_SC 11 2 9 SC P28H_SC 12 5 94 Yellow SC P28H_SC 13 90 Four required columns in addition to dataset_name column Field ID is a unique ID for the row (the phenotyped sample) within the dataset Trait descriptors are added as column headings with ‘#’ prefix

42 Column names in Field Book App and templates
*dataset_name *accession *genus *species *unique_id *primary_order *secondary_order ark_2016 SC Prunus persica P28H_SC 1 SC P28H_SC 10 SC P28H_SC 11 SC P28H_SC 12 SC P28H_SC 13 SC P28H_SC 15 SC P28H_SC 16 SC P28H_SC 4 38 SC P28H_SC 53 SC P28H_SC 54 SC P28H_SC 39 SC P28H_SC 57 Field Book App allows you to rename the three required column, and accession BIMS allows you to set them up when you create a program and change it if necessary in configuration panel

43 Accessing configuration panel
If you change the column names here, the column names in templates also changes

44 Property sheet In property sheet, you can define new columns for
Progeny, Accession, Cross, Phenotype sheets Property types are accession: progeny and accession sheet cross: cross sheet sample: phenotype sheet *name *type alias definition treatment sample treatment type done to the sample The terms can be added as a column heading with a prefix of '##'. *dataset_name *accession genus species unique_id plot row ##treatment site_name data_year #Bloom_Date #Perc_Pitting Sweet_cherry_CRS_phenotyping_2010 Ambrunes Prunus Avium rb-sw 1 A Pear Acres 2010 4 Cashmere rb-sw B 16 Chelan rb-sw Roza 3/30/2010

45 ‘Type’ columns Site, Accession, Property sheets
How to check the available types ‘Header’ sheet of each template Type dropdown of ‘Add location’ or Add accession’ menu Request GDR team if you need to add more types.


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