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    This skill should be used when working with LaminDB, an open-source data framework for biology that makes data queryable, traceable, reproducible, and FAIR.

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    LaminDB

    Overview

    LaminDB is an open-source data framework for biology designed to make data queryable, traceable, reproducible, and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). It provides a unified platform that combines lakehouse architecture, lineage tracking, feature stores, biological ontologies, LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System), and ELN (Electronic Lab Notebook) capabilities through a single Python API.

    Core Value Proposition:

    • Queryability: Search and filter datasets by metadata, features, and ontology terms
    • Traceability: Automatic lineage tracking from raw data through analysis to results
    • Reproducibility: Version control for data, code, and environment
    • FAIR Compliance: Standardized annotations using biological ontologies

    When to Use This Skill

    Use this skill when:

    • Managing biological datasets: scRNA-seq, bulk RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, flow cytometry, multi-modal data, EHR data
    • Tracking computational workflows: Notebooks, scripts, pipeline execution (Nextflow, Snakemake, Redun)
    • Curating and validating data: Schema validation, standardization, ontology-based annotation
    • Working with biological ontologies: Genes, proteins, cell types, tissues, diseases, pathways (via Bionty)
    • Building data lakehouses: Unified query interface across multiple datasets
    • Ensuring reproducibility: Automatic versioning, lineage tracking, environment capture
    • Integrating ML pipelines: Connecting with Weights & Biases, MLflow, HuggingFace, scVI-tools
    • Deploying data infrastructure: Setting up local or cloud-based data management systems
    • Collaborating on datasets: Sharing curated, annotated data with standardized metadata

    Core Capabilities

    LaminDB provides six interconnected capability areas, each documented in detail in the references folder.

    1. Core Concepts and Data Lineage

    Core entities:

    • Artifacts: Versioned datasets (DataFrame, AnnData, Parquet, Zarr, etc.)
    • Records: Experimental entities (samples, perturbations, instruments)
    • Runs & Transforms: Computational lineage tracking (what code produced what data)
    • Features: Typed metadata fields for annotation and querying

    Key workflows:

    • Create and version artifacts from files or Python objects
    • Track notebook/script execution with ln.track() and ln.finish()
    • Annotate artifacts with typed features
    • Visualize data lineage graphs with artifact.view_lineage()
    • Query by provenance (find all outputs from specific code/inputs)

    Reference: references/core-concepts.md - Read this for detailed information on artifacts, records, runs, transforms, features, versioning, and lineage tracking.

    2. Data Management and Querying

    Query capabilities:

    • Registry exploration and lookup with auto-complete
    • Single record retrieval with get(), one(), one_or_none()
    • Filtering with comparison operators (__gt, __lte, __contains, __startswith)
    • Feature-based queries (query by annotated metadata)
    • Cross-registry traversal with double-underscore syntax
    • Full-text search across registries
    • Advanced logical queries with Q objects (AND, OR, NOT)
    • Streaming large datasets without loading into memory

    Key workflows:

    • Browse artifacts with filters and ordering
    • Query by features, creation date, creator, size, etc.
    • Stream large files in chunks or with array slicing
    • Organize data with hierarchical keys
    • Group artifacts into collections

    Reference: references/data-management.md - Read this for comprehensive query patterns, filtering examples, streaming strategies, and data organization best practices.

    3. Annotation and Validation

    Curation process:

    1. Validation: Confirm datasets match desired schemas
    2. Standardization: Fix typos, map synonyms to canonical terms
    3. Annotation: Link datasets to metadata entities for queryability

    Schema types:

    • Flexible schemas: Validate only known columns, allow additional metadata
    • Minimal required schemas: Specify essential columns, permit extras
    • Strict schemas: Complete control over structure and values

    Supported data types:

    • DataFrames (Parquet, CSV)
    • AnnData (single-cell genomics)
    • MuData (multi-modal)
    • SpatialData (spatial transcriptomics)
    • TileDB-SOMA (scalable arrays)

    Key workflows:

    • Define features and schemas for data validation
    • Use DataFrameCurator or AnnDataCurator for validation
    • Standardize values with .cat.standardize()
    • Map to ontologies with .cat.add_ontology()
    • Save curated artifacts with schema linkage
    • Query validated datasets by features

    Reference: references/annotation-validation.md - Read this for detailed curation workflows, schema design patterns, handling validation errors, and best practices.

    4. Biological Ontologies

    Available ontologies (via Bionty):

    • Genes (Ensembl), Proteins (UniProt)
    • Cell types (CL), Cell lines (CLO)
    • Tissues (Uberon), Diseases (Mondo, DOID)
    • Phenotypes (HPO), Pathways (GO)
    • Experimental factors (EFO), Developmental stages
    • Organisms (NCBItaxon), Drugs (DrugBank)

    Key workflows:

    • Import public ontologies with bt.CellType.import_source()
    • Search ontologies with keyword or exact matching
    • Standardize terms using synonym mapping
    • Explore hierarchical relationships (parents, children, ancestors)
    • Validate data against ontology terms
    • Annotate datasets with ontology records
    • Create custom terms and hierarchies
    • Handle multi-organism contexts (human, mouse, etc.)

    Reference: references/ontologies.md - Read this for comprehensive ontology operations, standardization strategies, hierarchy navigation, and annotation workflows.

    5. Integrations

    Workflow managers:

    • Nextflow: Track pipeline processes and outputs
    • Snakemake: Integrate into Snakemake rules
    • Redun: Combine with Redun task tracking

    MLOps platforms:

    • Weights & Biases: Link experiments with data artifacts
    • MLflow: Track models and experiments
    • HuggingFace: Track model fine-tuning
    • scVI-tools: Single-cell analysis workflows

    Storage systems:

    • Local filesystem, AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage
    • S3-compatible (MinIO, Cloudflare R2)
    • HTTP/HTTPS endpoints (read-only)
    • HuggingFace datasets

    Array stores:

    • TileDB-SOMA (with cellxgene support)
    • DuckDB for SQL queries on Parquet files

    Visualization:

    • Vitessce for interactive spatial/single-cell visualization

    Version control:

    • Git integration for source code tracking

    Reference: references/integrations.md - Read this for integration patterns, code examples, and troubleshooting for third-party systems.

    6. Setup and Deployment

    Installation:

    • Basic: uv pip install lamindb
    • With extras: uv pip install 'lamindb[gcp,zarr,fcs]'
    • Modules: bionty, wetlab, clinical

    Instance types:

    • Local SQLite (development)
    • Cloud storage + SQLite (small teams)
    • Cloud storage + PostgreSQL (production)

    Storage options:

    • Local filesystem
    • AWS S3 with configurable regions and permissions
    • Google Cloud Storage
    • S3-compatible endpoints (MinIO, Cloudflare R2)

    Configuration:

    • Cache management for cloud files
    • Multi-user system configurations
    • Git repository sync
    • Environment variables

    Deployment patterns:

    • Local dev → Cloud production migration
    • Multi-region deployments
    • Shared storage with personal instances

    Reference: references/setup-deployment.md - Read this for detailed installation, configuration, storage setup, database management, security best practices, and troubleshooting.

    Common Use Case Workflows

    Use Case 1: Single-Cell RNA-seq Analysis with Ontology Validation

    import lamindb as ln
    import bionty as bt
    import anndata as ad
    
    # Start tracking
    ln.track(params={"analysis": "scRNA-seq QC and annotation"})
    
    # Import cell type ontology
    bt.CellType.import_source()
    
    # Load data
    adata = ad.read_h5ad("raw_counts.h5ad")
    
    # Validate and standardize cell types
    adata.obs["cell_type"] = bt.CellType.standardize(adata.obs["cell_type"])
    
    # Curate with schema
    curator = ln.curators.AnnDataCurator(adata, schema)
    curator.validate()
    artifact = curator.save_artifact(key="scrna/validated.h5ad")
    
    # Link ontology annotations
    cell_types = bt.CellType.from_values(adata.obs.cell_type)
    artifact.feature_sets.add_ontology(cell_types)
    
    ln.finish()
    

    Use Case 2: Building a Queryable Data Lakehouse

    import lamindb as ln
    
    # Register multiple experiments
    for i, file in enumerate(data_files):
        artifact = ln.Artifact.from_anndata(
            ad.read_h5ad(file),
            key=f"scrna/batch_{i}.h5ad",
            description=f"scRNA-seq batch {i}"
        ).save()
    
        # Annotate with features
        artifact.features.add_values({
            "batch": i,
            "tissue": tissues[i],
            "condition": conditions[i]
        })
    
    # Query across all experiments
    immune_datasets = ln.Artifact.filter(
        key__startswith="scrna/",
        tissue="PBMC",
        condition="treated"
    ).to_dataframe()
    
    # Load specific datasets
    for artifact in immune_datasets:
        adata = artifact.load()
        # Analyze
    

    Use Case 3: ML Pipeline with W&B Integration

    import lamindb as ln
    import wandb
    
    # Initialize both systems
    wandb.init(project="drug-response", name="exp-42")
    ln.track(params={"model": "random_forest", "n_estimators": 100})
    
    # Load training data from LaminDB
    train_artifact = ln.Artifact.get(key="datasets/train.parquet")
    train_data = train_artifact.load()
    
    # Train model
    model = train_model(train_data)
    
    # Log to W&B
    wandb.log({"accuracy": 0.95})
    
    # Save model in LaminDB with W&B linkage
    import joblib
    joblib.dump(model, "model.pkl")
    model_artifact = ln.Artifact("model.pkl", key="models/exp-42.pkl").save()
    model_artifact.features.add_values({"wandb_run_id": wandb.run.id})
    
    ln.finish()
    wandb.finish()
    

    Use Case 4: Nextflow Pipeline Integration

    # In Nextflow process script
    import lamindb as ln
    
    ln.track()
    
    # Load input artifact
    input_artifact = ln.Artifact.get(key="raw/batch_${batch_id}.fastq.gz")
    input_path = input_artifact.cache()
    
    # Process (alignment, quantification, etc.)
    # ... Nextflow process logic ...
    
    # Save output
    output_artifact = ln.Artifact(
        "counts.csv",
        key="processed/batch_${batch_id}_counts.csv"
    ).save()
    
    ln.finish()
    

    Getting Started Checklist

    To start using LaminDB effectively:

    1. Installation & Setup (references/setup-deployment.md)

      • Install LaminDB and required extras
      • Authenticate with lamin login
      • Initialize instance with lamin init --storage ...
    2. Learn Core Concepts (references/core-concepts.md)

      • Understand Artifacts, Records, Runs, Transforms
      • Practice creating and retrieving artifacts
      • Implement ln.track() and ln.finish() in workflows
    3. Master Querying (references/data-management.md)

      • Practice filtering and searching registries
      • Learn feature-based queries
      • Experiment with streaming large files
    4. Set Up Validation (references/annotation-validation.md)

      • Define features relevant to research domain
      • Create schemas for data types
      • Practice curation workflows
    5. Integrate Ontologies (references/ontologies.md)

      • Import relevant biological ontologies (genes, cell types, etc.)
      • Validate existing annotations
      • Standardize metadata with ontology terms
    6. Connect Tools (references/integrations.md)

      • Integrate with existing workflow managers
      • Link ML platforms for experiment tracking
      • Configure cloud storage and compute

    Key Principles

    Follow these principles when working with LaminDB:

    1. Track everything: Use ln.track() at the start of every analysis for automatic lineage capture

    2. Validate early: Define schemas and validate data before extensive analysis

    3. Use ontologies: Leverage public biological ontologies for standardized annotations

    4. Organize with keys: Structure artifact keys hierarchically (e.g., project/experiment/batch/file.h5ad)

    5. Query metadata first: Filter and search before loading large files

    6. Version, don't duplicate: Use built-in versioning instead of creating new keys for modifications

    7. Annotate with features: Define typed features for queryable metadata

    8. Document thoroughly: Add descriptions to artifacts, schemas, and transforms

    9. Leverage lineage: Use view_lineage() to understand data provenance

    10. Start local, scale cloud: Develop locally with SQLite, deploy to cloud with PostgreSQL

    Reference Files

    This skill includes comprehensive reference documentation organized by capability:

    • references/core-concepts.md - Artifacts, records, runs, transforms, features, versioning, lineage
    • references/data-management.md - Querying, filtering, searching, streaming, organizing data
    • references/annotation-validation.md - Schema design, curation workflows, validation strategies
    • references/ontologies.md - Biological ontology management, standardization, hierarchies
    • references/integrations.md - Workflow managers, MLOps platforms, storage systems, tools
    • references/setup-deployment.md - Installation, configuration, deployment, troubleshooting

    Read the relevant reference file(s) based on the specific LaminDB capability needed for the task at hand.

    Additional Resources

    • Official Documentation: https://docs.lamin.ai
    • API Reference: https://docs.lamin.ai/api
    • GitHub Repository: https://github.com/laminlabs/lamindb
    • Tutorial: https://docs.lamin.ai/tutorial
    • FAQ: https://docs.lamin.ai/faq

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