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This subproject builds re-usable tools and workflows for genome analyses and annotation, using shared cyberinfrastructure (Grids or clusters). Here within are collections of scripts, documents and workflows for employing existing genome analysis tools (BLAST, homology tools, predictors, comparative and phylogenetic analyses) on available cyberinfrastructure. One emphasis here is on simplified use of grids and genome tools, to make it feasible for new genome projects to take advantage of these readily. | This subproject builds re-usable tools and workflows for genome analyses and annotation, using shared cyberinfrastructure (Grids or clusters). Here within are collections of scripts, documents and workflows for employing existing genome analysis tools (BLAST, homology tools, predictors, comparative and phylogenetic analyses) on available cyberinfrastructure. One emphasis here is on simplified use of grids and genome tools, to make it feasible for new genome projects to take advantage of these readily. | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 10 February 2007
Description
Genome analysis and annotation via Grid computing
This subproject builds re-usable tools and workflows for genome analyses and annotation, using shared cyberinfrastructure (Grids or clusters). Here within are collections of scripts, documents and workflows for employing existing genome analysis tools (BLAST, homology tools, predictors, comparative and phylogenetic analyses) on available cyberinfrastructure. One emphasis here is on simplified use of grids and genome tools, to make it feasible for new genome projects to take advantage of these readily.
Requirements
Documentation
Downloads
http://gmod.cvs.sourceforge.net/gmod/genogrid/