Hi Tom,

The cloud image has the reference data for hg19 and mm9.  However, it does
not come with fully configured loc files for every tool that takes
advantage of all that preloaded data.  Try updating the loc file for the
Extract Genomic DNA tool.

Dave C.

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Randall, Thomas (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <
thomas.rand...@nih.gov> wrote:

> I have put up an instance of galaxy on the cloud and as a simple test am
> trying to retrieve hg19 sequences corresponding to a bed file using the
> Extract Genomic DNA tool. hg19 is supposed to be a “loaded, system
> installed build” yet I get an error message stating that “No sequences are
> available for hg19”. A similar thing occurred with an mm9 request. What is
> being done wrong?****
>
> Tom****
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