We are proud to announce that, as result of the collaboration with the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP), a new training describing the VGP assembly pipeline is now available in the Galaxy Training Network. The Vertebrate Genomes Project aims to generate high-quality, near-error-free, gap-free, chromosome-level, haplotype-phased, annotated reference genome assemblies for every vertebrate species.
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Tutorials
- Genome Annotation / Hands-on: Hands-on: Essential genes detection with Transposon insertion sequencing
- Using Galaxy and Managing your Data / Hands-on: Hands-on: Use Jupyter notebooks in Galaxy
- Assembly / Hands-on: Hands-on: VGP assembly pipeline - short version
- Assembly / Hands-on: Hands-on: VGP assembly pipeline: Step by Step
- Assembly / Hands-on: Hands-on: Unicycler Assembly
- Assembly / Hands-on: Hands-on: Making sense of a newly assembled genome
Slides
- Genome Annotation / Essential genes detection with Transposon insertion sequencing
- Assembly / Unicycler Assembly
- Assembly / Deeper look into Genome Assembly algorithms
News
Every 3 months we organise one day dedicated to the GTN community! Thursday, May 20th is the next GTN CoFest. We will be working on the training materials, have discussions with the global Galaxy traning community. Do you teach with Galaxy? Want to learn how to add your tutorial to the GTN? New to the community and just want to learn more? Everybody is welcome!
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