Summo Marilyne.
2018. South green, a hitchhiker's guide to galaxy. [W471].
In : Proceedings Plant and Animal Genome XXVI Conference. PAG
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Résumé : South Green is a bioinformatics platform applied to the genomic resource analysis of southern and Mediterranean plants. The South Green web portal (http://www.southgreen.fr/) provides access to a large panel of bioinformatics resources including its own Galaxy instance which supports a large community of users in Montpellier, France and beyond. This talk discusses our experience deploying, customizing, and maintaining a Galaxy server within South Green. In addition to the generic tools provided with the standard installation of Galaxy, the South Green Galaxy instance (http://galaxy.southgreen.fr/galaxy/) contains a large collection of exclusive tools, Galaxy wrappers and workflows designed for analyses applied to plant genomes. It actually comprises more than 100 Galaxy wrappers, 9 pre-configured workflows designed for recurrent analyses such as NGS mapping/cleaning, RNAseq, SNP calling and filtering, Genome-Wide Association Studies, basic population genetics, structural variations, metagenomics and phylogenetics. We also developed innovative solution to graphically display outputs of each workflows. Home-made Galaxy wrappers have been deposited in our local/central toolshed (http://galaxy.southgreen.fr/toolshed/) or in github ( https://github.com/SouthGreenPlatform/galaxy-wrappers). Galaxy is extensively used to conduct capacity building activities. It is currently connected to HPC but we are also initiating use of Docker to disseminate some workflows in the IFB (Institut Français de Bioinformatique) cloud, thus facilitating training activities worldwide.
Classification Agris : F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes
C30 - Documentation et information
Auteurs et affiliations
- Summo Marilyne, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)
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