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HiFi de novo genome assembly workflow

HiFi-assembly-workflow is a bioinformatics pipeline that can be used to analyse Pacbio CCS reads for de novo genome assembly using PacBio Circular Consensus Sequencing (CCS) reads. This workflow is implemented in Nextflow and has 3 major sections.

Please refer to the following documentation for detailed description of each workflow section:

  • [Adapter filtration and pre-assembly quality control ...

Type: Nextflow

Creators: Naga Kasinadhuni, Ziad Al-Bkhetan, Martha Zakrzewski, Kenneth Chan, Uwe Winter, Johan Gustafsson

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

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Post-genome assembly quality control workflow using Quast, BUSCO, Meryl, Merqury and Fasta Statistics

Type: Galaxy

Creator: Gareth Price

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.403.2

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PacBio HiFi genome assembly using hifiasm v2.1

General usage recommendations

Please see the Genome assembly with hifiasm on Galaxy Australia guide.

See change log

Acknowledgements

The workflow & the doc_guidelines template used are supported by the Australian BioCommons via Bioplatforms Australia funding, the Australian ...

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Purge-duplicates-from-hifiasm-assembly

General recommendations for using Purge-duplicates-from-hifiasm-assembly

Please see the Genome assembly with hifiasm on Galaxy Australia guide.

Acknowledgements

The workflow & the doc_guidelines template used are supported by the Australian BioCommons via Bioplatforms Australia funding, the Australian ...

Type: Galaxy

Creators: Gareth Price, Gareth Price

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.237.2

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BAM-to-FASTQ-QC

General recommendations for using BAM-to-FASTQ-QC

Please see the Genome assembly with hifiasm on Galaxy Australia guide.

Acknowledgements

The workflow & the doc_guidelines template used are supported by the Australian BioCommons via Bioplatforms Australia funding, the Australian Research Data Commons (https://doi.org/10.47486/PL105) ...

Type: Galaxy

Creator: Gareth Price

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.220.2

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Fastq-to-BAM @ NCI-Gadi is a genome alignment workflow that takes raw FASTQ files, aligns them to a reference genome and outputs analysis ready BAM files. This workflow is designed for the National Computational Infrastructure's (NCI) Gadi supercompter, leveraging multiple nodes on NCI Gadi to run all stages of the workflow in parallel, either massively parallel using the scatter-gather approach or parallel by sample. It consists of a number of stages and follows the BROAD Institute's best practice ...

Type: Shell Script

Creators: Cali Willet, Tracy Chew, Georgina Samaha, Rosemarie Sadsad, Andrey Bliznyuk, Ben Menadue, Rika Kobayashi, Matthew Downton, Yue Sun

Submitter: Georgina Samaha

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.146.1

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RNASeq-DE @ NCI-Gadi processes RNA sequencing data (single, paired and/or multiplexed) for differential expression (raw FASTQ to counts). This pipeline consists of multiple stages and is designed for the National Computational Infrastructure's (NCI) Gadi supercompter, leveraging multiple nodes to run each stage in parallel.

Infrastructure_deployment_metadata: Gadi (NCI)

Type: Shell Script

Creators: Tracy Chew, Rosemarie Sadsad, Cali Willet

Submitter: Tracy Chew

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.152.1

workflow-partial-gstacks-populations

These workflows are part of a set designed to work for RAD-seq data on the Galaxy platform, using the tools from the Stacks program.

Galaxy Australia: https://usegalaxy.org.au/

Stacks: http://catchenlab.life.illinois.edu/stacks/

This workflow is part of the reference-guided stacks workflow, https://workflowhub.eu/workflows/347

This workflow takes in bam files and a population map.

To generate bam files see: https://workflowhub.eu/workflows/351

Type: Galaxy

Creator: Anna Syme

Submitter: Anna Syme

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