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  • SRA data submission

    Does the anybody have experience in Illumina data submission to the Short Read Archive? I feel a little frustration after reading official documentation...
    I've already created srf files, but have no ideas about xml (.experiment.xml, .run.xml, .sample.xml and study.xml). Are some special xml tools exists to generate it based on xsd schemas? Or it is expected to do this manually? Did you use ftp or proposed fasp protocol from Aspera for data transfer?

    Thanks, Slava
    Last edited by amstisla; 03-12-2009, 08:27 AM.

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    There is an sra submission tool from WashU St Louis.. The guy had a poster at AGBT
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      The Genome Center at Washington University SRA submissions system (AGBT 2009 poster)

      I think you maybe describing the poster that was given at AGBT 2009, by The Genome Center at Washington University in St. Louis. It is available for viewing via github at:



      The poster is not describing any particular tool, but rather an implementation of an automated system developed at the Genome Center.

      There is some additional information/discussion about the poster at the following blog post as well:

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      Feel free to let us know if anyone has any questions about the system.

      Sincerely,
      Indraniel Das

      The Genome Center at Washington University

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