Question: Axt And Nib Files For Alignseq.Loc
0
gravatar for John David Osborne
7.5 years ago by
John David Osborne160 wrote:
I was wondering how to get a hold of the axt and/or nib files required by alignseq.loc. It's not mentioned on the local NGA Galaxy setup page. I was surprised to learn that: "Fetch Sequences -> Extract Genomic DNA" requires AXT or NIB alignment files in order to extract mouse genomic DNA from BED file co-ordinates?! I see some AXT files at UCSC (a lot for human) but the alignment file I am guessing I needed (for this mm9 genome extraction) is mouse self? I'm hoping I don't have to generate them all myself, but if I do, I would love to know how to do it (parameters, etc...). Any info appreciated, -John
galaxy • 1.1k views
ADD COMMENTlink modified 7.4 years ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k • written 7.5 years ago by John David Osborne160
0
gravatar for Jennifer Hillman Jackson
7.4 years ago by
United States
Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k wrote:
Hello John, We do get these from UCSC when possible. Mouse sequence files (actually, all their browser files) are linked from their downloads page. As is the source code, which includes a set of pre-compiled utilities to convert between fasta <-> nib <-> 2bit, etc. http://genome.ucsc.edu and click on left side bar "Downloads" Hopefully this helps to get you set up, but if you need help with UCSC's tools, they may be the best contact: genome@ucsc.edu. If you need more help with Galaxy's NGS set-up, please let us know, Best, Jen Galaxy team -- Jennifer Jackson http://usegalaxy.org/ http://galaxyproject.org/
ADD COMMENTlink written 7.4 years ago by Jennifer Hillman Jackson25k
Please log in to add an answer.

Help
Access

Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
Powered by Biostar version 16.09
Traffic: 175 users visited in the last hour