Re: [galaxy-dev] Question about bowtie2_indeces.loc

2013-07-07 Thread Jeremy Goecks
Dbkey specifies the base assembly; unique build ID species the particular 
assembly. This is most often used for human assemblies: dbkey is hg19 and build 
ID might specify some combinations of autosomes, sex chromosomes, and 
mitichondrial DNA.

J.

On Jul 6, 2013, at 6:16 PM, Perez, Ricardo wrote:

 Dear all,
 When adding a genome I understand that the format are added in the following 
 way:
 
 unique_build_id dbkey display_name file_base_path
 
 My question is, what is the difference between the unique_build_id and the 
 dbkey?
 
 Thank you for your time,
 --Ricardo Perez
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[galaxy-dev] Question about bowtie2_indeces.loc

2013-07-06 Thread Perez, Ricardo
Dear all,
When adding a genome I understand that the format are added in the following 
way:

unique_build_id dbkey display_name file_base_path

My question is, what is the difference between the unique_build_id and the 
dbkey?

Thank you for your time,
--Ricardo Perez
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