The Galaxy team is announcing the launch of the first free public resource for NGS analysis at http://usegalaxy.org. This service is the beginning of our campaign to provide free web-based utilities for NGS analysis that later in the year will take advantage of Cloud resources (see http://bit.ly/aMUkpo).
At present there are three main groups of tools including (you can find them in the left pane of http://usegalaxy.org):
1. NGS QC and manipulation - contains a variety of tools for dealing with all flavors of fastq datasets as well as outputs of SOLiD and 454 instruments.
2. NGS Mapping - currently includes bowtie (Illumina & SOLiD), BWA (Illumina), and lastz (454) mappers. PerM (SOLiD) is on the way and more will be added in the coming months. Transcriptome tools (e.g., top-hat) are also in the final stages of development.
3. NGS SAMTools - includes a variety of utilities for SAM/BAM manipulation. Some are based on the samtools library, some are written by the Galaxy team.
The Galaxy team does not like to read documentation and expects that others don't either. This is why we make short movies called quickies. To see what Galaxy can do, see these:
Example 1 - mapping mate-paired SOLiD data
Example 2 - mapping SOLiD (or Illumina) data against a custom genome
Example 3 - mapping paired-end Illumina run and visualizing results at the UCSC Browser
Enjoy and send us feedback!
Those who want to contribute tools, brains, or coding skills should consider attending the Galaxy Developer Conference (http://www.galaxyproject.org/dev2010; Cold Spring Harbor Lab; immediately after the Biology of Genomes) by e-mailing us ([email protected]). We might sponsor your participation!
This free service is brought you by NIH (NHGRI), NSF, the Huck Institutes for the Life Sciences and the Institute for CyberScience at Penn State University, Emory University and the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health.
At present there are three main groups of tools including (you can find them in the left pane of http://usegalaxy.org):
1. NGS QC and manipulation - contains a variety of tools for dealing with all flavors of fastq datasets as well as outputs of SOLiD and 454 instruments.
2. NGS Mapping - currently includes bowtie (Illumina & SOLiD), BWA (Illumina), and lastz (454) mappers. PerM (SOLiD) is on the way and more will be added in the coming months. Transcriptome tools (e.g., top-hat) are also in the final stages of development.
3. NGS SAMTools - includes a variety of utilities for SAM/BAM manipulation. Some are based on the samtools library, some are written by the Galaxy team.
The Galaxy team does not like to read documentation and expects that others don't either. This is why we make short movies called quickies. To see what Galaxy can do, see these:
Example 1 - mapping mate-paired SOLiD data
Example 2 - mapping SOLiD (or Illumina) data against a custom genome
Example 3 - mapping paired-end Illumina run and visualizing results at the UCSC Browser
Enjoy and send us feedback!
Those who want to contribute tools, brains, or coding skills should consider attending the Galaxy Developer Conference (http://www.galaxyproject.org/dev2010; Cold Spring Harbor Lab; immediately after the Biology of Genomes) by e-mailing us ([email protected]). We might sponsor your participation!
This free service is brought you by NIH (NHGRI), NSF, the Huck Institutes for the Life Sciences and the Institute for CyberScience at Penn State University, Emory University and the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health.
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