%0 Journal Article %A Nikolas Pontikos %A Jing Yu %A Fiona Blanco-Kelly %A Tom Vulliamy %A Tsz Lun Wong %A Cian Murphy %A Valentina Cipriani %A Alessia Fiorentino %A Gavin Arno %A Daniel Greene %A Julius OB Jacobsen %A Tristan Clark %A David S Gregory %A Andrea Nemeth %A Stephanie Halford %A Susan Downes %A Graeme C Black %A Andrew R Webster %A Alison Hardcastle %A Vincent Plagnol %T Phenopolis: an open platform for harmonization and analysis of sequencing and phenotype data %D 2016 %R 10.1101/084582 %J bioRxiv %P 084582 %X Summary Phenopolis is an open-source web server which provides an intuitive interface to genetic and phenotypic databases. It integrates analysis tools which include variant filtering and gene prioritisation based on phenotype. The Phenopolis platform will accelerate clinical diagnosis, gene discovery and encourage wider adoption of the Human Phenotype Ontology in the study of rare disease.Availability and Implementation A demo of the website is available at http://phenopolis.github.io (username: demo, password: demo123). If you wish to install a local copy, souce code and installation instruction are available at https://github.com/pontikos/phenopolis. The software is implemented using Python, MongoDB, HTML/Javascript and various bash shell scripts.Contact n.pontikos{at}ucl.ac.ukSupplementary information http://phenopolis.github.io %U https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/10/31/084582.full.pdf