QIIME


QIIME is a bioinformatics data science platform, originally developed for analysis of high-throughput microbiome marker gene amplicon sequencing data. There have been two major versions of the QIIME platform, QIIME 1 and QIIME 2.
While microbiome marker gene analysis continues to be a major focus in QIIME 2, the developers describe it as a microbiome multi-omics platform, and support exists or is being added for analysis of shotgun metagenomics and metatranscriptomics data, as well as metabolomics mass spectrometry data.
Development of QIIME 1 was initiated in the Knight (biologist)|Knight] Lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the first version of QIIME 1 was released on 26 January 2010. Beginning in August 2011, QIIME 1 development was led as a collaboration between the Caporaso Lab at Northern Arizona University and the Knight Lab.
In January 2018, QIIME 2 succeeded QIIME 1. QIIME 2 development is led by the, but the project remains a community effort, with developers dispersed around the world. QIIME 2 users and developers can get help with the platform and network using the .
"QIIME" was originally coined as an acronym for Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology, but since the development of QIIME 2 this acronym has not been used.