Hello Falak,
There may be another issue regarding metadata display we would like to
confirm. Would you have time to share a link to your history? Options ->
Share or Publish. You can send the link directly to me. Please note
which dataset is the Bowtie result in question, if there are multiple in
your history.
Thanks!
Jen
Galaxy team
On 4/18/11 11:04 AM, Jennifer Jackson wrote:
Hello Falak,
The tools in "Text Manipulation", "Filter and Sort", and "Join, Subtract
and Group" are designed to help with this type of file analysis (basic
stats). Please explore and let us know if you need help with any
particular tool,
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 4/18/11 7:47 AM, Sher, Falak wrote:
Hi Colleagues,
I mapped illumina sequences using Bowtie on Galaxy server, I could not
locate the information, like how many there were total reads and in
what percentage they are mapped with mouse genome etc (samples were
from mouse).
Help and suggestions are greatly acknowledged,
Thank you for attention,
Falak
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