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Galaxy Tutorial

See the Galaxy Tutorial page at the GMOD web site for the most recent version of this tutorial.

Other Links

  • You can build much more complicated tool configurations
  • Your Galaxy instance can run jobs on a cluster
  • Your Galaxy can be more robust and scalable
  • You can make local genomes, alignments, and other data available to Galaxy
  • You can customize what external applications are available for displaying datasets
  • You can customize the datatypes for a Galaxy instance
  • You can instantiate Galaxy on the cloud using CloudMan
  • You can find even more at the Galaxy Hub

usegalaxy.org is supported by NIH and NSF Grants U24HG006620, U24HG010263, U24AI183870, U24CA284167, OT2OD037936, and 2419522. Computational resources are provided by the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem (ACCESS-CI), Texas Advanced Computing Center, and the JetStream2 scientific cloud - public computational resources supported by NSF. usegalaxy.eu is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research grant 031L0101C and de.NBI-epi. usegalaxy.org.au forms part of the national Australian BioCommons infrastructure and is funded by Bioplatforms Australia.