Tip of the Week: RGenetics at Galaxy

28 July, 2010 (09:06) | Tip of the Week | By: Trey

About 6-7 months ago, Mary mentioned that R-Genetics analysis was coming to Galaxy. Well, it has now and is available at the public Galaxy site. The old Rgenetics site links to the new one and the information about using Galaxy as a wrap around interface for the Rgenetics project tools. Today’s tip just points you to the tool and gives you a quick overview of what is there. You’ll need to do some exploring to learn to use it! Of course, we have our publicly available Galaxy tutorial to get you started.

(oh, and I point you to this tutorial on analyzing Desmond Tutu’s SNPs using Galaxy that I thought was interesting)

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Time July 28, 2010 at 3:03 PM

[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Mark Fortner, OpenHelix Staff. OpenHelix Staff said: Tip of the Week: RGenetics in Galaxy http://bit.ly/cOhCXF RGenetics tools now moved to main site! #bioinformatics #genomics [...]

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Time July 28, 2010 at 3:15 PM

Weird, those backtracks still don’t show up until another comment comes along.

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Time December 29, 2010 at 9:32 AM

[...] 1000 Genome Project Browser, 1000 Genomes project has pilot data out, this is the browser. July 28: R Genetics at Galaxy, the Galaxy analysis and workflow tool added R genetics analysis [...]