Biom
Biom most commonly refers to the BIOM (Biological Observation Matrix) data format used in microbiome research. BIOM is an open standard for representing biological observation data—such as counts of microbial taxa—across samples, together with associated metadata. The format is designed to enable efficient data exchange and interoperability between analysis tools and workflows.
Origin and use of BIOM dates to the early 2010s, when the microbiome community sought a common
Structure and contents: A BIOM file encodes a matrix of observations (for example, taxa or genes) by
Impact and context: By providing a standardized container for abundance data, feature metadata, and sample metadata,