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Workflow Blast_Align_and_Tree (2)

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This workflow accepts a protein sequence as input. This sequence is compared to others in the Uniprot database, using the NCBI BLAST Web Service from the EBI (WSDL), and the top 10 hits are returned (Nested workflow:EBI_NCBI_BLast). For each extracted hit, the Uniprot REST service returns the protein sequence in FASTA format. The workflow concatenates the 10 protein sequences and submits them as input to the EBI CLustalw service (Nested workflow EMBL_EBI_clustalw2_SOAP). These sequences are ...

Created: 2013-01-28 | Last updated: 2013-01-30

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow Protein_search_fetch_align_tree

Workflow Write file to S3 bucket (1)

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This workflow simply writes a text file to an AWS S3 bucket. It is provided as an example of how to do this, rather than be a complete, reusable solution. You need to have s3fs installed and configured with your AWS credentials to use this workflow (see http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/).

Created: 2012-08-23

Credits: User Robert Haines

Attributions: Workflow Read file from S3 bucket

Workflow Read file from S3 bucket (1)

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This workflow simply loads a text file that is stored in an AWS S3 bucket. It is provided as an example of how to do this, rather than be a complete, reusable solution. You need to have s3fs installed and configured with your AWS credentials to use this workflow (see http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/).

Created: 2012-08-23

Credits: User Robert Haines

Workflow Watershed (2)

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Local machine example

Created: 2012-05-21 | Last updated: 2012-05-21

Credits: User Jorgejesus

Workflow BiomartAndEMBOSSMouseRat (1)

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This workflow retrieves all genes on human chromosome 22 that are associated with a disease and aligns the upstream regions of the mouse and rat homologues. The alignments are plotted and corresponding sequence ids are also returned.

Created: 2012-04-05

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow BiomartAndEMBOSSMouseRat (1)

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This workflow retrieves all genes on human chromosome 22 that are associated with a disease and aligns the upstream regions of the mouse and rat homologues. The alignments are plotted and corresponding sequence ids are also returned.

Created: 2012-04-05

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft

Workflow Example of Execute_SQL_Query with parameters (1)

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This workflow connects to a mysql on localhost, queries the "world" database which is one of the test databases on MySQL 5.5, queries it about which countries have Dutch as a language, and emits answers in both Lists and in xml. This workflow is intended as an example to help you see the syntax for the various inputs to this local service beanshell. see: http://www.mygrid.org.uk/dev/wiki/display/taverna/Execute+SQL+Query for instructions on jars, dependencies etc. The jar used he...

Created: 2012-03-16 | Last updated: 2012-03-16

Credits: User Helen Hulme

Workflow Example of explicit looping (1)

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This workflow demonstrates how a nested workflow can be called an explicit number of times. Note that the loop iterator does not need to be used in the logic of the loop contents. It can be used as a sentinel (see the conditional workflow)

Created: 2011-11-15 | Last updated: 2011-11-15

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow Example of conditional invocation (1)

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This workflow demonstrates how nested workflows can be conditionally invoked

Created: 2011-11-15 | Last updated: 2011-11-15

Credits: User Alan Williams

Workflow WPS-GRASS-Bridge r.los example (1)

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r.los generates a raster output map in which the cells that are visible from a user-specified observer position are marked with the vertical angle (in degrees) required to see those cells (viewshed). A value of 0 is directly below the specified viewing position, 90 is due horizontal, and 180 is directly above the observer. The angle to the cell containing the viewing position is undefined and set to 180. http://grass.fbk.eu/grass62/manuals/html62_user/r.los.html

Created: 2011-10-13

Credits: User Jorgejesus

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