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Pre-processing of Single-Cell RNA Data

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial CelSeq2: Multi Batch (mm10), available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): [Mehmet ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Peptide and Protein Quantification via Stable Isotope Labelling (SIL)

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Proteomics: Peptide and Protein Quantification via stable istobe labeling, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

RAD-Seq to construct genetic maps

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Genetic Map Rad Seq Workflow, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Yvan Le Bras

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Pre-processing of Single-Cell RNA Data

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial CelSeq2: Single Batch (mm10), available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Mehmet Tekman, Bérénice Batut, ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Filter, Plot and Explore Single-cell RNA-seq Data

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Filter, Plot and Explore Single-cell RNA-seq Data updated, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Detection and quantitation of N-termini (degradomics) via N-TAILS

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Tails Triple Dimethyl OpenMS2.1, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Florian Christoph Sigloch, [Björn ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Sentinel 2 example, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Marie Josse, ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

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