RNA-Seq Data Analysis in Galaxy
- PMID: 33835453
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1307-8_20
RNA-Seq Data Analysis in Galaxy
Abstract
A complete RNA-Seq analysis involves the use of several different tools, with substantial software and computational requirements. The Galaxy platform simplifies the execution of such bioinformatics analyses by embedding the needed tools in its web interface, while also providing reproducibility. Here, we describe how to perform a reference-based RNA-Seq analysis using Galaxy, from data upload to visualization and functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes.
Keywords: Differential gene expression; Functional enrichment; Galaxy; Quality control; Sequence mapping; Visualizations; Workflow.
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