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P. Le Mercier, J. Bolleman, E. de Castro, A. Auchincloss, E. Gasteiger, E. Boutet, L. Breuza, C. Casals, A. Estreicher, M. Feuermann, D. Lieberherr, C. Rivoire, I. Pedruzzi, N. Redaschi and A. Bridge. (Swiss-Prot group, SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Geneva, Switzerland)
SwissBioPics (https://www.swissbiopics.org) is a freely available library of interactive, high-resolution cell images designed for the visualization of subcellular location data. It includes 30 cell types from all kingdoms of life - from animal muscle, neuronal and epithelial cells to plants, fungi, prokaryotic rods, cocci, clubs and spirals. The images link to a list of 180 unique subcellular locations described by UniProt. SwissBioPics images are searchable on our website and are freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (CC BY 4.0). All images are drawn in Scalable Vector Graphics, with subcellular locations grouped under a unique ID so that they can be highlighted as desired. The codes and definitions are all embedded in the images, which contain RDFa schema.org mark-up to allow reuse of information. A web component is implemented in native JavaScript and can be styled as desired by defining an HTML5 template (available on npm.js and biojs.io). We use UniProt subcellular locations, but GO cellular components can also be mapped. This web component allows embedding of these images in any website.