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Workflow Galaxy workflow for the identification of ... (1)

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This approach screens three proteins against a given genome sequence, leading to a genome position were all three genes are located nearby. As usual in Galaxy workflows every parameter, including the proximity distance, can be changed and additional steps can be easily added. For example additional filtering to refine the initial BLAST hits, or inclusion of a third query sequence.https://github.com/bgruening/galaxytools/tree/master/workflows/ncbi_blast_plus/find_three_genes_located_nearby

Created: 2015-03-17

Credits: User Björn Grüning

Workflow Compute and correct GC bias in NGS data (1)

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Galaxy workflow based on deepTools which will compute and correct GC bias in your NGS data. For more information please see the deepTools wiki. This workflow is also available via the Galaxy Tool Shed.

Created: 2014-04-03

Credits: User Björn Grüning

Workflow Heatmap of read coverages (single BAM file) (1)

Galaxy workflow based on deepTools which creates a clustered heatmap of the read coverage. One BAM file will be used as input and a heatmap will be the output.For more information please see the deepTools wiki. This workflow is also available via the Galaxy Tool Shed.

Created: 2014-04-03

Credits: User Björn Grüning

Workflow Heatmap of read coverages (1)

Galaxy workflow based on deepTools which creates a clustered heatmap of the read coverage. Two BAM files will be used as input and a heatmap will be the output.For more information please see the deepTools wiki. This workflow is also available via the Galaxy Tool Shed.

Created: 2014-04-03

Credits: User Björn Grüning

Workflow Clustered heatmap of signals around the TSSs (1)

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Galaxy workflow based on deepTools which creates a clustered heatmap of signals around the TSS. One bigwig file is needed as input with the signal and an annotation file with your TSS regions. The output will be a heatmap. You can create such a bigwig file with the bamCorrelate toolFor more information please see the deepTools wiki. This workflow is also available via the Galaxy Tool Shed.

Created: 2014-04-03 | Last updated: 2014-04-03

Credits: User Björn Grüning

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