SEEK ID: https://workflowhub.eu/people/58
Location: Australia
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2977-5032
Joined: 11th Aug 2020
Expertise: Biochemistry, Proteomics, Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Tools: Mass spectrometry, Proteomics
Related items
ELIXIR is an intergovernmental organisation that brings together life science resources from across Europe. These resources include databases, software tools, training materials, cloud storage and supercomputers.
The goal of ELIXIR is to coordinate these resources so that they form a single infrastructure. This infrastructure makes it easier for scientists to find and share data, exchange expertise, and agree on best practices. Ultimately, it will help them gain new insights into how living ...
Teams: ELIXIR Training, FAIR Computational Workflows, EuroScienceGateway, BY-COVID (general), ELIXIR Tools platform, ELIXIR Metabolomics
Web page: https://elixir-europe.org/
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/
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.
Space: Australian BioCommons
Public web page: https://www.biocommons.org.au/
Organisms: Not specified
A team that gathers the workflow and workflow-related training activities related to ELIXIR, run by ELIXIR or affiliated to ELIXIR; its Hub, Nodes, platforms and communities
Space: ELIXIR
Public web page: https://elixir-europe.org
Organisms: Not specified
The ELIXIR Tools Platform helps communities find, register and benchmark software tools. These tools help researchers access, analyse and integrate biological data, and so drive scientific discovery across the life sciences.We maintain information standards for these tools, and produce, adopt and promote best practices for their development.
Space: ELIXIR
Public web page: https://elixir-europe.org/platforms/tools
Organisms: Not specified
Galaxy is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational biological research.
- Accessible: Users can easily run tools without writing code or using the CLI; all via a user-friendly web interface.
- Reproducible: Galaxy captures all the metadata from an analysis, making it completely reproducible.
- Transparent: Users share and publish analyses via interactive pages that can enhance analyses with user annotations.
- Scalable: Galaxy ...
Space: Australian BioCommons
Public web page: https://usegalaxy.org.au/
Organisms: Not specified
If your research project is producing workflows, they should be registered in WorkflowHub:
- To give visibility to the workflows created by the project, and by the different networks and communities within the project
- To give visibility to the workflows used by project
- To share workflows across the project, within project networks and externally
- To credit and cite the people making the workflows, and the networks to which they belong
- To track the new versions of workflows as they are ...
Creators: Stian Soiland-Reyes, Carole Goble, Finn Bacall, Johan Gustafsson, Rafael Andrade Buono
Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
Post-genome assembly quality control workflow using Quast, BUSCO, Meryl, Merqury and Fasta Statistics. Updates November 2023.
- Inputs: reads as fastqsanger.gz (not fastq.gz), and assembly.fasta. (To change format: click on the pencil icon next to the file in the Galaxy history, then "Datatypes", then set "New type" as fastqsanger.gz).
- New default settings for BUSCO: lineage = eukaryota; for Quast: lineage = eukaryotes, genome = large.
- Reports assembly stats into a table called metrics.tsv, ...
Post-genome assembly quality control workflow using Quast, BUSCO, Meryl, Merqury and Fasta Statistics. Updates November 2023. Inputs: reads as fastqsanger.gz (not fastq.gz), and assembly.fasta. New default settings for BUSCO: lineage = eukaryota; for Quast: lineage = eukaryotes, genome = large. Reports assembly stats into a table called metrics.tsv, including selected metrics from Fasta Stats, and read coverage; reports BUSCO versions and dependencies; and displays these tables in the workflow ...
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
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...
This ARDC and BioCommons sponsored project delivers a key component of BioCommon’s vision for an ecosystem of platforms providing researchers with sophisticated data analysis and digital asset stewardship capabilities. The Bring Your Own Data (BYOD) Platform (https://www.biocommons.org.au/byod-expansion) has enabled highly accessible, highly available, highly scalable analysis and data sharing capabilities for the benefit of life science researchers nationally.
**This WorkflowHub collection ...