I would like to use a "built in" Arabidopsis Landberg erecta (Ler) index 
instead of TAIR10 for example for all my analysis within Galaxy. I have such an 
index created by Mathew McCormack and have used it successfully doing a Bowtie 
test run on my home computer. It has the usual 6 Bowtie index files. Can you 
add this to the "built in" indexes or is there some way to add it to my history 
and use it in all the programs?

Thank you for you consideration.

Howard


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