Re: [galaxy-user] Obtaining Mouse-projected alignments from Galaxy?

2012-01-30 Thread Jennifer Jackson

Hello Vikram,

I just did a small test with one of the tools in this group with mm9 
test data and the filter by species was fine. Perhaps something is not 
set up correctly? Or there is problem with a different tool (you didn't 
mention which in the set you were using, or I missed it!). Here is my 
test. If you can duplicate successfully, then maybe it will help you to 
determine where the problem is with your real data:


1 - Downloaded MAF data to my desktop from UCSC. Is small (1.7M), so I 
just used my browser and it was OK, but it is important to let it finish.

http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/mm9/multiz30way/chrY.maf.gz

2 - Then again, since the file is smaller, just browser uploaded into 
Galaxy, setting the database as mm9. I could have also not set the 
database at upload and instead gone back and set the database using the 
"Edit Attributes" form (pencil icon) after upload completed.


3 - Obtained some sample interval data. Used "Get Data -> UCSC Main". 
From the mm9 database, RefSeq Genes track, limited to chrY, whole gene, 
BED format, sent to Galaxy. Double check metadata attributes. Since my 
data is from the UCSC Table browser, the defaults will be correct, but 
it is a good "best practice" to mention that it is usually worth a quick 
double check to confirm column assignments, datatype, and database 
assignments when using your own loaded/created data.


4 - tool: "Extract MAF blocks given a set of genomic intervals"

5 - set "Choose intervals:" to the dataset from step #4 and "MAF 
Source:" to "Alignments in Your History" then "Choose alignments:" as 
the dataset from step #2.


The list of species comes up under "Choose species:".

If you are still having problems after running this test, please feel 
free to send me a link to a shared history (use "Options -> Share or 
Publish", generate link, and email back directly to me, not to entire 
list). Please note which are the inputs if not obvious. Leave any error 
dataset in the history. In fact if there are any error datasets, you 
could use the green bug icon and submit the history that way and just 
mention in the but report comments that these are related questions.


Your question got a bit buried since it was sent as a reply to another 
thread. Next time, please send new questions as brand new questions, not 
as replies to prior questions with new subject lines. Helps greatly with 
tracking and such.


Hopefully this helps,

Best,

Jen
Galaxy team


On 1/27/12 1:54 PM, Paralkar, Vikram wrote:

Hello,

In the "Fetch Alignments" section, it's currently possible to get only
human-projected alignments (from 46-way multiZ (hg19) MAFs). Any way you
could add the ability to choose mouse-projected alignments? I tried to do
this by downloading the multiz30way (mm9) MAFs from the UCSC browser to my
history and using it as the "Alignment from your history", but then I can't
choose specific species from the 30 species list.

Any way you could add the ability to choose mouse-projected MAFs, and then
choose specific species from it, just the way you currently have for
human-projection. Thanks.

Vikram



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[galaxy-user] Obtaining Mouse-projected alignments from Galaxy?

2012-01-27 Thread Paralkar, Vikram
Hello,

In the "Fetch Alignments" section, it's currently possible to get only
human-projected alignments (from 46-way multiZ (hg19) MAFs). Any way you
could add the ability to choose mouse-projected alignments? I tried to do
this by downloading the multiz30way (mm9) MAFs from the UCSC browser to my
history and using it as the "Alignment from your history", but then I can't
choose specific species from the 30 species list.

Any way you could add the ability to choose mouse-projected MAFs, and then
choose specific species from it, just the way you currently have for
human-projection. Thanks.

Vikram



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