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The workflow takes raw ONT reads and trimmed Illumina WGS paired reads collections, the ONT raw stats table (calculated from WF1) and the estimated genome size (calculated from WF1) to run NextDenovo and subsequently polish the assembly with HyPo. It produces collapsed assemblies (unpolished and polished) and runs all the QC analyses (gfastats, BUSCO, and Merqury).

Type: Galaxy

Creators: Diego De Panis, ERGA

Submitter: Diego De Panis

Stable

The workflow takes raw ONT reads and trimmed Illumina WGS paired reads collections, and the estimated genome size and Max depth (both calculated from WF1) to run Flye and subsequently polish the assembly with HyPo. It produces collapsed assemblies (unpolished and polished) and runs all the QC analyses (gfastats, BUSCO, and Merqury).

Type: Galaxy

Creators: Diego De Panis, ERGA

Submitter: Diego De Panis

Stable

score-assemblies

A Snakemake-wrapper for evaluating de novo bacterial genome assemblies, e.g. from Oxford Nanopore (ONT) or Illumina sequencing.

The workflow includes the following programs:

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Type: Snakemake

Creator: Peter Menzel

Submitter: Peter Menzel

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.786.1

Stable

ont-assembly-snake

A Snakemake wrapper for easily creating de novo bacterial genome assemblies from Oxford Nanopore (ONT) sequencing data, and optionally Illumina data, using any combination of read filtering, assembly, long and short read polishing, and reference-based polishing.

Included programs

read filtering assembly long read polishing short read polishing reference-based polishing
Filtlong
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Type: Snakemake

Creator: Peter Menzel

Submitter: Peter Menzel

DOI: 10.48546/workflowhub.workflow.787.1

Lysozyme in water full COMPSs application run at MareNostrum IV, using full dataset with two workers

Type: COMPSs

Creator: Rosa M Badia

Submitter: Raül Sirvent

PyCOMPSs implementation of Probabilistic Tsunami Forecast (PTF). PTF explicitly treats data- and forecast-uncertainties, enabling alert level definitions according to any predefined level of conservatism, which is connected to the average balance of missed-vs-false-alarms. Run of the Kos-Bodrum 2017 event test-case with 1000 scenarios, 8h tsunami simulation for each and forecast calculations for partial and full ensembles with focal mechanism and tsunami data updates.

PyCOMPSs implementation of Probabilistic Tsunami Forecast (PTF). PTF explicitly treats data- and forecast-uncertainties, enabling alert level definitions according to any predefined level of conservatism, which is connected to the average balance of missed-vs-false-alarms. Run of the Boumerdes-2003 event test-case with 1000 scenarios, 8h tsunami simulation for each and forecast calculations for partial and full ensembles with focal mechanism and tsunami data updates.

Stable

Molecular Structure Checking using BioExcel Building Blocks (biobb)


This tutorial aims to illustrate the process of checking a molecular structure before using it as an input for a Molecular Dynamics simulation. The workflow uses the BioExcel Building Blocks library (biobb). The particular structure used is the crystal structure of human Adenylate Kinase 1A (AK1A), in complex with the AP5A inhibitor (PDB code 1Z83).

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This workflow performs segmentation and counting of cell nuclei using fluorescence microscopy images. The segmentation step is performed using Otsu thresholding (Otsu, 1979). The workflow is based on the tutorial: https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/topics/imaging/tutorials/imaging-introduction/tutorial.html

Type: Galaxy

Creator: Leonid Kostrykin

Submitter: WorkflowHub Bot

This is a Galaxy workflow for performing molecular dynamics simulations and analysis with flavivirus helicases in the Apo or unbound state. The associated input files can be found at: https://zenodo.org/records/7493015 The associated output files can be found at: https://zenodo.org/records/7850935

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