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The Galaxy Training Network (GTN) is a collection of hands-on tutorials that are designed to be interactive and are built around Galaxy.

These tutorials can be used for learning and teaching how to use Galaxy for general data analysis, as well as a wide array of hands-on tutorials covering specific domains such as assembly, RNA-Seq analysis, deep learning, climate analysis, and more!

Space: Galaxy

Public web page: https://training.galaxyproject.org

Start date: 1st Sep 2017

galaxy-SynBioCAD is an open access Galaxy workflow environment to design and build different metabolic routes for the production of a compound of interest. Galaxy-SynBioCAD combines the proven efficiency of RetroPath2.0 and automated script generator to drive robotized workstations for vector assembly and strain transformation.

Ongoing analysis of COVID-19 using Galaxy, BioConda and public research infrastructures https://covid19.galaxyproject.org

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Space: Independent Teams

Public web page: Not specified

German Engineering Materials Science Center (GEMS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

This repository contains the workflow files (.ga) for this project.

Space: Independent Teams

Public web page: Not specified

GENome EXogenous (GENEX) sequence detection workflow

We are dedicated to designing efficient genome data compression algorithms and developing related tools to address the challenges of large-scale genome data storage and transmission. Our goal is to reduce data storage costs and improve data processing efficiency through advanced technology, thereby advancing genomic research.

Space: GenomeDataCompression

Public web page: Not specified

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The Genotoul-Bioinfo facility is part of the Genotoul GIS. It is a team of the INRAE MIAT unit, part of the MathNum department and member of BioinfOmics (IR INRAE). It has been set up in 2000. Since 2009, it is one of the 13 IBISA bioinformatics platforms. Since 2008, the platform collaborates with the local genomic platform and processes huge volumes of data produced by second and third generation of sequencers and makes them available to biologists (ng6).

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