Galaxy: A Web‐Based Genome Analysis Tool for Experimentalists

Daniel Blankenberg(Pennsylvania State University), Gregory Von Kuster(Pennsylvania State University), Nathaniel Coraor(Pennsylvania State University), Guruprasad Ananda(Pennsylvania State University), Ross Lazarus(Pennsylvania State University), Mary Mangan(Bellevue College), Anton Nekrutenko(Pennsylvania State University), James Taylor(Pennsylvania State University)
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
January 1, 2010
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Abstract

High-throughput data production has revolutionized molecular biology. However, massive increases in data generation capacity require analysis approaches that are more sophisticated, and often very computationally intensive. Thus, making sense of high-throughput data requires informatics support. Galaxy (http://galaxyproject.org) is a software system that provides this support through a framework that gives experimentalists simple interfaces to powerful tools, while automatically managing the computational details. Galaxy is distributed both as a publicly available Web service, which provides tools for the analysis of genomic, comparative genomic, and functional genomic data, or a downloadable package that can be deployed in individual laboratories. Either way, it allows experimentalists without informatics or programming expertise to perform complex large-scale analysis with just a Web browser.


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