(I am not part of the galaxy team)
On Oct 14, 2011, at 8:33 AM, Marcin Jakalski wrote:
The third issue is with the "Reverse Complement a MAF file"
tool. ... the coordinates change, meaning, tool starts counting
from the end position of a chromosome, not from the start
position. ... I thin
Given the information supplied, I suggest a spatula. Many servers are
quite adept with a spatula.
Your results may vary.
Bob H
On May 9, 2012, at 4:43 PM, Ashley Tehranchi wrote:
Hi,
I have run into a server error, how can I fix it?
Thanks,
Ashley
And Galaxy had a predecessor called Gala, probably also implemented in perl.
Belinda may also have published a paper about Gala.
Bob H
On Jun 12, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Hans-Rudolf Hotz wrote:
> Hi Peter
>
> Have a look at Anton's talk "Introduction to Galaxy" at last years GCC
> meeting: http:/
Howdy, Andreas,
Lastz memory requirements are dependent on the size of the input
sequences (mainly on the size of reference sequence) and, to a lesser
extent, the genome's repeat content.
I'm a little confused/concerned by how this failure was indicated.
When run from a console, if lastz
Howdy, Andreas,
The four processes started for a galaxy lastz job must involve post-
processing the lastz output through some other shell tool. Lastz by
itself doesn't support multiple threads or processes.
Bob H
On Nov 26, 2012, at 3:58 AM, Andreas Kuntzagk wrote:
Hi,
I'm wandering ho
I thought this would be transparent to the users instead of forcing
to reset the password.
Two thoughts... but please consider that I might not know what I am
talking about, and that these might not be good ideas ...
(1) James' implementation supports two hashing schemes in the table.
Co