Hi Jianguang,

I went to http://galaxy.psu.edu/search/web/ and searched for cummerbund.

It looks like there is a cummerbund wrapper in the test Galaxy Tool Shed,
but that is about it.

Dave C

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Du, Jianguang <jia...@iupui.edu> wrote:

>  Dear All,
>
> I am going to visualize Cuffdiff outputs. I understand that CummeRbund can
> be used to visualize Cuffdiff outputs. However, I am not good at Linux
> system and feel difficult to understand CummeRbund manual. Is there
> web-based CummeRbund program (like Tophat and Cufflink) available for use?
>
> If web-based CummeRbund does not exist, is there other web-based program
> can be used to visualize Cuffdiff outputs?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jianguang
>
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