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Sequence Data

Data Store

Sequence Data stores the sequencing data files uploaded by the users and displays them in reverse chronological order. Click the icon in the Utilities menu to access the Sequence Data window (Fig. 1). The paginated window displays 10 samples, by default, per p...

References

Data Store

Click the References tab after clicking the icon to access the References window (Fig. 1). The References window shows the list of validated genomes and transcriptomes for several model organisms. Validated references are also pre-indexed for commonly used too...

Annotations

Data Store

Click the Annotations tab after clicking the icon to access the Annotations window (Fig.).  The Annotations window shows the list of the annotation files, which are utilized in the functional annotations applications, such as  Gene Models (GFF/GTF); Pat...

Metadata

Data Store

Click the Metadata tab after clicking the icon to access the Metadata window (Fig.).  The Metadata window shows the list view of Gene lists, Hotspots and Amplicon ranges uploaded by stanome or the user. These files are used as metadata during analysis. The win...

Pipeline Library

Pipeline Library

A pipeline is defined as a set of computational tools, which run either sequentially or parallelly to achieve a specific data analysis objective. Bioinformatics tools (and their respective commands) are designated as steps within a pipeline. Stanome provides a...

Overview

Uploader

Data upload is the first step in the analysis. Generally, four data types are required:  Sequencing data (read files) Reference genomes Annotation files Metadata Click the icon in the Utilities menu to access the Uploader window. Each data ty...

UPLOAD SEQUENCE DATA

Uploader

Sequencing files can be uploaded through the SEQUENCE DATA (Fig. 1) tab. Complete all the fields in the form before selecting the files. MatePair: Select appropriate mate-pair information, if available. This is an optional parameter (Default: No). Strand: Se...

UPLOAD REFERENCES

Uploader

The latest versions of reference genomes and transcriptomes are available on the platform for eight model organisms. Pre-configured references can be explored through REFERENCES (Fig.). The owner column helps to identify the pre-configured references (owned by...

UPLOAD ANNOTATIONS

Uploader

Pathways, gene ontology (GO) terms, ABR genes, and VEP (Variant Effect Predictor) files are classified as annotations and can be uploaded through the ANNOTATIONS (Fig.) tab. ABR and GO_OBO upload has two fields: Organism: Name of the organism Tag: The versi...

UPLOAD METADATA

Uploader

Any files associated with an experiment (excluding sequencing files, references, and annotations) can be uploaded through the METADATA (Fig.) tab. During upload, the metadata files should always be associated with an organism and tagged appropriately, as expla...

SAMPLE SET MANAGEMENT

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Sample Set is a group of sequence files that belong to an experiment and can be analyzed together. Sample Set window allows new sample set creation and provides a list view of the existing Sample Sets within a project (Fig. 1).       Sample Set Creation ...

Favorites Pipelines

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

Pipelines, from any project, can be added or deleted from the favorites by clicking the icon next to the pipeline name in the list view i.e. My Pipelines. Stanome owned pipelines can’t be added to the favorites. Favorite pipelines are visible in the Pipeline ...

Project Setup

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

A new project can be created in two ways.  From the Dashboard window - click the icon From the Projects window - click on the upper right corner A new project can be created from the Project setup window (Fig. 1). Fill in the seven mandatory fields with ...

My Pipelines

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

My Pipelines show the list of pipelines within a project. Pipelines can be created, viewed, edited, and deleted within the project scope. My Pipelines is empty, by default, and users can create new pipelines de novo or copy the pre-configured pipelines from th...

Pipeline Creation

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

The new pipeline creation window is accessed from two locations. Either click on the project window or click on the My Pipelines window to create a new pipeline (Fig. 1).     The new pipeline creation window displays three icons in the upper right corne...

Pipeline Filters

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

Pipelines on the platform are tightly connected with the projects. The Data type field in the projects is tied with the Hub field in the pipelines. Based on the Data Type definition in the project setup, only relevant pipelines are shown. The following table s...

Copy Pipeline

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

A new pipeline can be created by copying an existing pipeline from other projects or a pre-configured pipeline from Pipeline Library.  Click in the upper right corner of the pipeline creation window to see the existing pipelines via the Select pipeline dialog...

De Novo Pipeline

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

De novo pipeline building requires bioinformatics expertise. Please contact the technical support team for assistance. The creation of a brand new pipeline is more challenging than copying an existing pipeline. Fill in the following details on the pipeline cr...

Pipeline Execution

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Pipeline Management

Once a pipeline is successfully created and validated within a project, it's ready for execution. A newly created pipeline is shown in Fig. 1.   The following actions are allowed on the Pipeline window: view/delete/edit/initialize. Pipeline deletion ...

Jobs

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Completed or unfinished pipeline runs are listed in the jobs table on the Jobs window (Fig. 1).     Click on the jobID to access job details. Overview tab lists details of Pipeline run i.e. Job ID, pipeline name and sample set, start and end time of exec...