https://github.com/australianbiocommons/how-to-guides

This site presents How-to-Guides and other associated documentation that supports the reuse of bioinformatics tools, workflows and data on Australian compute systems and infrastructure.

https://github.com/australianbiocommons/how-to-guides

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This site presents How-to-Guides and other associated documentation that supports the reuse of bioinformatics tools, workflows and data on Australian compute systems and infrastructure.

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About

This site presents a collection of step-by-step guides that support the reuse of Galaxy workflows created in collaboration with the Bioplatforms Australia Threatened Species Initiative (TSI). There are guides for genome assembly and quality control, RAD-seq analysis with Stacks, and more! Other guides are available at the BioCommons How-to Hub, the central location for all guides and associated documents that have been prepared by community members who gather around BioCommons activities.

Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the Australian BioCommons via funding from Bioplatforms Australia and the Queensland Government RICF programme. Bioplatforms Australia is funded by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

These guides were first developed as part of the Australian BioCommons BYOD Expansion Project, which was is funded through NCRIS investments from Bioplatforms Australia and the Australian Research Data Commons ([http://doi.org/10.47486/PL105]) that were matched by co-investments from AARNet, Melbourne Bioinformatics, NCI, Pawsey, QCIF via the Queensland Government RICF fund, The University of Sydney, AGRF, Griffith University and Monash University.

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  • Email: systems@biocommons.org.au

Documentation for the development, deployment and/or optimisation of key community-endorsed bioinformatics tools and workflows

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