The field of cancer genomics has demonstrated the power of massively parallel sequencing techniques to inform on the genes and specific alterations that drive tumor onset and progression. Although large comprehensive sequence data sets continue to be made increasingly available, data analysis remains an ongoing challenge, particularly for laboratories lacking dedicated resources and bioinformatics expertise. To address this, we have produced a collection of Galaxy tools that represent many popular algorithms for detecting somatic genetic alterations from cancer genome and exome data. We developed new methods for parallelization of these tools within Galaxy to accelerate runtime and have demonstrated their usability and summarized their runt...
International audienceAbstract Background To date, the usage of Galaxy, an open-source bioinformatic...
Background: Complete Genomics provides an open-source suite of command-line tools for the analysis o...
Cancer, the uncontrolled growth of morphologically and genetically abnormal cells in the body, is a ...
The field of cancer genomics has demonstrated the power of massively parallel sequencing techniques ...
Cancer is a complex disease caused by somatic alterations of the genome and epigenome in tumor cells...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cancer genomics dataset includes over 10,000 tumor-normal exome pairs...
The significant improvements in throughput and quality of DNA sequencing technology have revolutioni...
none3The recent improvement of the high-throughput sequencing technologies is having a strong impact...
Recent advances in high-throughput genomic technologies and high-performance computing have propelle...
Abstract: A revolution is underway in the approach to studying the genetic basis of cancer. Massive ...
Large-scale genomics projects such as the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and the Encyclopedia of DNA El...
Recent advances in collecting sequencing data from tumors is promising for both immediate individual...
Cancer genomes have been explored from the early 2000s through massive exome sequencing efforts, lea...
Background: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is playing a key role in therapeutic decision making fo...
Abstract. Cancer genomics research has greatly benefited from high-throughput technologies for the c...
International audienceAbstract Background To date, the usage of Galaxy, an open-source bioinformatic...
Background: Complete Genomics provides an open-source suite of command-line tools for the analysis o...
Cancer, the uncontrolled growth of morphologically and genetically abnormal cells in the body, is a ...
The field of cancer genomics has demonstrated the power of massively parallel sequencing techniques ...
Cancer is a complex disease caused by somatic alterations of the genome and epigenome in tumor cells...
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cancer genomics dataset includes over 10,000 tumor-normal exome pairs...
The significant improvements in throughput and quality of DNA sequencing technology have revolutioni...
none3The recent improvement of the high-throughput sequencing technologies is having a strong impact...
Recent advances in high-throughput genomic technologies and high-performance computing have propelle...
Abstract: A revolution is underway in the approach to studying the genetic basis of cancer. Massive ...
Large-scale genomics projects such as the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and the Encyclopedia of DNA El...
Recent advances in collecting sequencing data from tumors is promising for both immediate individual...
Cancer genomes have been explored from the early 2000s through massive exome sequencing efforts, lea...
Background: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is playing a key role in therapeutic decision making fo...
Abstract. Cancer genomics research has greatly benefited from high-throughput technologies for the c...
International audienceAbstract Background To date, the usage of Galaxy, an open-source bioinformatic...
Background: Complete Genomics provides an open-source suite of command-line tools for the analysis o...
Cancer, the uncontrolled growth of morphologically and genetically abnormal cells in the body, is a ...