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Introduction to Genomics and Galaxy

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Galaxy Intro Strands, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Dave Clements, Cristóbal Gallardo ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Finding the Muon Stopping Site: pymuon-suite in Galaxy, available in the GTN

Features

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Tutorial Author(s): [Leandro ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Exome sequencing data analysis for diagnosing a genetic disease; short version starting from pre-mapped reads

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Exome Seq Training Pre-Mapped W Cached Ref, available in the GTN

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Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Antibiotic resistance detection

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Copy Of GTN Training - Antibiotic Resistance Detection, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Willem de Koning, [Saskia ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Galaxy 101

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Find exons with the highest number of features, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): [Saskia ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Building an amplicon sequence variant (ASV) table from 16S data using DADA2

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Building an amplicon sequence variant (ASV) table from 16S data using DADA2, available in the GTN

Features

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

Calling variants in diploid systems

Associated Tutorial

This workflows is part of the tutorial Diploid, available in the GTN

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Tutorial Author(s): Anton Nekrutenko, Nicola Soranzo ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: None

Submitter: Helena Rasche

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