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Bacterial Genome Annotation

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Bacterial Genome Annotation, available in the GTN

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Workflow Author(s): Bérénice Batut, ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Quality and contamination control in bacterial isolate using Illumina MiSeq Data

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Quality and contamination control in bacterial isolate using Illumina MiSeq Data, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Reference-based RNA-Seq data analysis

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial DEG Part - Ref Based RNA Seq - Transcriptomics - GTN, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

metaquantome-data-creation

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial metaQuantome 1: Data creation, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): [Subina ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Visualisation with Circos

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Circos: Nature workflow, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Saskia Hiltemann, Helena Rasche, ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

workflow-editor

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Tutorial workflow, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Marius van den Beek

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Visualization of RNA-Seq results with Volcano Plot

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Visualization Of RNA-Seq Results With Volcano Plot, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

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