SEEK ID: https://workflowhub.eu/people/140
Location: Australia
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1235-9462
Joined: 28th Jun 2021
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The Australian BioCommons enhances digital life science research through world class collaborative distributed infrastructure. It aims to ensure that Australian life science research remains globally competitive, through sustained strategic leadership, research community engagement, digital service provision, training and support.
Teams: Australian BioCommons, QCIF Bioinformatics, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, Sydney Informatics Hub, Janis, Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP), Galaxy Australia
Web page: https://www.biocommons.org.au/
Working closely with researchers, the QCIF Bioinformatics team apply data management, processing, integration, analysis and visualisation techniques to maximise the potential value of biological and clinical data sets. QCIF Bioinformatics is a partner in the Australian BioCommons.
Space: Australian BioCommons
Public web page: https://www.qcif.edu.au/
Organisms: Not specified
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Authors: V. Murigneux, L. W. Roberts, B. M. Forde, M. D. Phan, N. T. K. Nhu, A. D. Irwin, P. N. A. Harris, D. L. Paterson, M. A. Schembri, D. M. Whiley, S. A. Beatson
Date Published: 25th Jun 2021
Publication Type: Journal
PubMed ID: 34172000
Citation: BMC Genomics. 2021 Jun 25;22(1):474. doi: 10.1186/s12864-021-07767-z.
The aim of this workflow is to handle the routine part of shotgun metagenomics data processing on Galaxy Australia.
The workflow is using the tools MetaPhlAn2 for taxonomy classification and HUMAnN2 for functional profiling of the metagenomes. The workflow is based on the Galaxy Training tutorial 'Analyses of metagenomics data - The global picture' (Saskia Hiltemann, Bérénice Batut) https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/topics/metagenomics/tutorials/general-tutorial/tutorial.html#shotgun-metagenomics-data. ...
Type: Galaxy
Creators: Valentine Murigneux, Mike Thang, Saskia Hiltemann, Bérénice Batut, The workflow is based on the Galaxy Training tutorial Analyses of metagenomics data. Thank you to the Galaxy Australia team, Igor Makunin and Mike Thang for help with the workflow
Submitter: Valentine Murigneux
microPIPE was developed to automate high-quality complete bacterial genome assembly using Oxford Nanopore Sequencing in combination with Illumina sequencing.
To build microPIPE we evaluated the performance of several tools at each step of bacterial genome assembly, including basecalling, assembly, and polishing. Results at each step were validated using the high-quality ST131 Escherichia coli strain EC958 (GenBank: HG941718.1). After appraisal of each step, we selected the best combination of ...
Type: Nextflow
Creators: Valentine Murigneux, Leah W Roberts, Brian M Forde, Minh-Duy Phan, Nguyen Thi Khanh Nhu, Adam D Irwin, Patrick N A Harris, David L Paterson, Mark A Schembri, David M Whiley, Scott A Beatson
Submitter: Valentine Murigneux