Re: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local)

2014-02-17 Thread Jennifer Jackson
Hi Xiaofei, I just replied to the other thread about this same question, and left you on the cc. Please check out the cloud option - this is intended to be useful for those that do not want to invest in a local server or manage the associated administrative tasks. If you are working in on a

Re: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local)

2014-02-15 Thread Wolfgang Maier
, February 14, 2014 6:40 PM To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local) Dear, Is it possible to use SnpEff with genomes of other species (e.g. Drosophila) other than C.elegan on galaxy website (not local

[galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local)

2014-02-14 Thread Wang, Xiaofei
Dear, Is it possible to use SnpEff with genomes of other species (e.g. Drosophila) other than C.elegan on galaxy website (not local)? It seems the only option for the genome menu (Caenorhabditis elegants : WS220.64). In fact, I am trying to use CloudMap (the EMS Variant Density Mapping

Re: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local)

2014-02-14 Thread Wolfgang Maier
-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local) Dear, Is it possible to use SnpEff with genomes of other species (e.g. Drosophila) other than C.elegan on galaxy website (not local)? It seems the only option for the genome menu (Caenorhabditis elegants

Re: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local)

2014-02-14 Thread Wang, Xiaofei
, February 14, 2014 6:40 PM To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: [galaxy-dev] SnpEff_and_CloudMap_for_other_speices_other_than_worm (galaxy not local) Dear, Is it possible to use SnpEff with genomes of other species (e.g. Drosophila) other than C.elegan on galaxy website (not local)? It seems