Workflows

What is a Workflow?
438 Workflows visible to you, out of a total of 539
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Type: Galaxy

Creator: Simone Leo

Submitter: Luca Pireddu

Multi-band array detection and location of seismic sources. BackTrackBB is a program for detection and space-time location of seismic sources based on multi-scale, frequency-selective statistical coherence of the wave field recorded by dense large-scale seismic networks and local antennas. The method is designed to enhance coherence of the signal statistical features across the array of sensors and consists of three steps. They are signal processing, space-time imaging and detection and location. ...

Type: COMPSs

Creators: Natalia Poiata, Javier Conejero, Claudio Satriano

Submitter: Raül Sirvent

Stable

A simple example of a CWL workflow with a single Hello world tool from Dockstore.

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creator: James Eddy, Dockstore

Submitter: Stian Soiland-Reyes

Stable

Snakemake workflow: Isoseq3.3

Snakemake

This workflow implements the PacBio Isoseq v3.3.0 pipeline.

Note: Currently this workflow is limited to non-multiplexed samples.

Authors

  • Terry Bertozzi

Usage

If you use this workflow in a paper, don't forget to cite the URL of this (original) repository and, if available, its DOI (see above).

Step 1: Obtain a copy of this workflow

  1. Create ...

Type: Snakemake

Creator: Terry Bertozzi

Submitter: Terry Bertozzi

Work-in-progress
No description specified

Type: Nextflow

Creators: Nandan Deshpande, Georgie Samaha

Submitter: Nandan Deshpande

Stable

Assembly, visualisation and quality control workflow for high fidelity reads built from circular consensus sequence (PacBio HiFi) data.

Type: Galaxy

Creators: Gareth Price, Katherine Farquharson

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

Stable

Assembly, visualisation and quality control workflow for high fidelity reads built from circular consensus sequence (PacBio HiFi) data.

Type: Galaxy

Creators: Gareth Price, Katherine Farquharson

Submitter: Johan Gustafsson

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