Hi Xiaogeng,
Your genome can be loaded in .fasta format into a dataset and used as a
custom reference genome. Annotation files can also be loaded as a
dataset. Once loaded, both will then be available to use with tools,
along with your loaded sequence data.
Help with loading:
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Trouble_loading_data
Help for Custom Genomes:
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Custom_reference_genome
Best,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 3/25/13 7:31 PM, xiaogeng Feng wrote:
Hi,
I am using Galaxy to analyze Chlamydia trachomatis F/SW4 illumina
sequence. We could not find this genome in your dataset list. Is there
a way to import Chlamydia trachomatis F/SW4 sequence to Galaxy? how
about the annotation file?
Many thanks,
Xiaogeng
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