Accessing and analyzing the exponentially expanding genomic sequence and functional data pose a challenge for biomedical researchers. Here we describe an interactive system, Galaxy, that combines the power of existing genome annotation databases with a simple Web portal to enable users to search remote resources, combine data from independent queries, and visualize the results. The heart of Galaxy is a flexible history system that stores the queries from each user; performs operations such as intersections, unions, and subtractions; and links to other computational tools. Galaxy can be accessed at http://g2.bx.psu.edu.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Giardine:2005pt
%A Giardine, B.
%A Riemer, C.
%A Hardison, R. C.
%A Burhans, R.
%A Elnitski, L.
%A Shah, P.
%A Zhang, Y.
%A Blankenberg, D.
%A Albert, I.
%A Taylor, J.
%A Miller, W.
%A Kent, W. J.
%A Nekrutenko, A.
%D 2005
%J Genome Res
%K Biological Databases, Evolution Genetic Genome Internet Promoter Regions,
%N 10
%P 1451-5
%T Galaxy: a platform for interactive large-scale genome analysis.
%V 15
%X Accessing and analyzing the exponentially expanding genomic sequence and functional data pose a challenge for biomedical researchers. Here we describe an interactive system, Galaxy, that combines the power of existing genome annotation databases with a simple Web portal to enable users to search remote resources, combine data from independent queries, and visualize the results. The heart of Galaxy is a flexible history system that stores the queries from each user; performs operations such as intersections, unions, and subtractions; and links to other computational tools. Galaxy can be accessed at http://g2.bx.psu.edu.
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abstract = {Accessing and analyzing the exponentially expanding genomic sequence and functional data pose a challenge for biomedical researchers. Here we describe an interactive system, Galaxy, that combines the power of existing genome annotation databases with a simple Web portal to enable users to search remote resources, combine data from independent queries, and visualize the results. The heart of Galaxy is a flexible history system that stores the queries from each user; performs operations such as intersections, unions, and subtractions; and links to other computational tools. Galaxy can be accessed at http://g2.bx.psu.edu.},
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author = {Giardine, B. and Riemer, C. and Hardison, R. C. and Burhans, R. and Elnitski, L. and Shah, P. and Zhang, Y. and Blankenberg, D. and Albert, I. and Taylor, J. and Miller, W. and Kent, W. J. and Nekrutenko, A.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25197fb859e417ccfcae94d71c543c593/ozborn},
date-added = {2012-06-01 16:59:33 -0500},
date-modified = {2012-06-01 16:59:49 -0500},
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journal = {Genome Res},
keywords = {Biological Databases, Evolution Genetic Genome Internet Promoter Regions,},
number = 10,
pages = {1451-5},
timestamp = {2012-06-03T07:20:36.000+0200},
title = {Galaxy: a platform for interactive large-scale genome analysis.},
volume = 15,
year = 2005
}