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Type: Taverna 2 Tag: species Licence: by-sa
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Project Biovel

Workflow BioVeL ESW DIFF - ENM Statistical Workflow... (16)

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The ENM Statistical Difference Workflow (ESW DIFF) allows the computation of the extent and intensity of change in species potential distribution through computation of the differences between two raster layers using the R statistical environment (R Core Team 2013). The difference file is computed from two input files (in this case present projection and 2050 projection) coming from the Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) Workflow (http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/3355). The difference bet...

Created: 2013-07-08 | Last updated: 2016-06-22

Credits: User Robert Kulawik

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Project Biovel

Workflow BioVeL ESW STACK - ENM Statistical Workflo... (5)

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The ENM Statistical Stack Workflow (ESW STACK) allows the computation of the extent, intensity and a cummulated potential species distribution through computation of an average sum layer from the input raster layers using the R statistical environment (R Core Team 2013). The sum layer is computed from all input files. e.g from different distribution of species as a mean value from each corresponding raster cell values, coming from the Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) Workflow (http://www.myex...

Created: 2013-10-13 | Last updated: 2016-06-22

Credits: User Robert Kulawik

Workflow Get Gene Ids for Human (1)

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This workflow gets a list of gene ids (number depending on Ret_Max_value variable) for Homo sapiens. The species may be changed according to that desired, by altering the term_value string constant

Created: 2010-02-04 | Last updated: 2010-02-04

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow GetWikiPWByCHEBI (2)

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This workflow uses the WikiPathways Webservice/API to query for pathways containing a specific Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) identifier. The mapping service behind WikiPathways takes care of the identifier mapping, making sure that all relevant results are found even if they were originally reported using a different identifier scheme.

Created: 2015-09-01 | Last updated: 2015-10-12

Credits: User Kristina Hettne User Eleni

Workflow ListAllWikiPathways (2)

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This workflow retrieves all pathways currently in the WikiPathways database, using the WikiPathways REST API.

Created: 2015-09-01 | Last updated: 2015-10-12

Credits: User Kristina Hettne User Eleni

Workflow Species chooser (1)

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In your browser, choose between marmots and horseshoe crabs

Created: 2014-10-03

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow Species Occurrence (1)

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Retrieve the first 100 occurrences of a species in Darwin format

Created: 2014-10-03

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow FetchandDisplaySpecies (3)

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This workflow uses GBIF to search and report species occurrence data and then displays them on Google Earth. An interactive step then allows you to alter the co-ordinates of data displayed.

Created: 2011-11-27 | Last updated: 2011-11-29

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for RefSeq ids (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which were found to be differentially expressed from a microarray study in the mouse, Mus musculus. The workflow requires an input of gene ref_seq identifiers. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found for each ref_seq id. The Entrez and UniProt identifiers are then sent to KEGG to obtain KEGG gene identifiers. The KEGG gene identifiers are then used to search for pathways in the KEGG pathway database.

Created: 2010-11-15 | Last updated: 2010-11-15

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for QTL region (1)

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This workflow searches for genes which reside in a QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) region in the mouse, Mus musculus. The workflow requires an input of: a chromosome name or number; a QTL start base pair position; QTL end base pair position. Data is then extracted from BioMart to annotate each of the genes found in this region. The Entrez and UniProt identifiers are then sent to KEGG to obtain KEGG gene identifiers. The KEGG gene identifiers are then used to searcg for pathways in the KEGG path...

Created: 2010-11-15 | Last updated: 2010-11-16

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Attributions: Workflow Pathways and Gene annotations for QTL region

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