Hi Dave,
Sorry to hear you're having trouble and no, the behavior you describe is
not the expected behavior.
From the description, unfortunately it does not sound like adding more
nodes will help the case.
Could you take a look at the log files for Galaxy and see if anything there
is indicating
Hi Brad,
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Brad Chapman chapm...@50mail.com wrote:
Greg;
I'm almost positive I originally started the instance via
BioCloudCentral, and I always use Large. I've been exclusively using
BioCloudCentral for a few weeks now.
I hadn't noticed this issue until
Dear Sandrine,
Thanks for pointing out this issue.
The BLAST databases we have on Galaxy are from last year, while those on
NCBI website are the latest (Jan 2012). As pointed out on NCBI website (
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Sitemap/sequenceIDs.html), it appears that each
time any change is made
Noa,
This is one thing I would like help with- is it worth simply reducing to
nothing the max intron size? What is accepted consensus when using tophat on
bacterial genomes?
I'm not sure that folks on this list have much experience with bacterial
transcriptome analysis. You might try
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