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The Galaxy platform for accessible, reproducible and collaborative biomedical analyses: 2016 update

Marius van den Beek
Daniel Blankenberg
Dave Clements
Nicola Soranzo
James Taylor
Anton Nekrutenko

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High-throughput data production technologies, particularly 'next-generation' DNA sequencing, have ushered in widespread and disruptive changes to biomedical research. Making sense of the large datasets produced by these technologies requires sophisticated statistical and computational methods , as well as substantial computational power. This has led to an acute crisis in life sciences, as researchers without informatics training attempt to perform computation-dependent analyses. Since 2005, the Galaxy project has worked to address this problem by providing a framework that makes advanced computational tools usable by non experts. Galaxy seeks to make data-intensive research more accessible , transparent and reproducible by providing a Web-based environment in which users can perform computational analyses and have all of the details automatically tracked for later inspection, publication , or reuse. In this report we highlight recently added features enabling biomedical analyses on a large scale.
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hal-01360125 , version 1 (05-09-2016)

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Enis Afgan, Dannon Baker, Marius van den Beek, Daniel Blankenberg, Dave Bouvier, et al.. The Galaxy platform for accessible, reproducible and collaborative biomedical analyses: 2016 update. Nucleic Acids Research, 2016, 44 (W1), pp.W3-W10. ⟨10.1093/nar/gkw343⟩. ⟨hal-01360125⟩
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