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  • Computational Biology
  • Data Management

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  • Managing reference datasets is crucial for bioinformatics analyses.
  • Refgenie provides a system for organizing, retrieving, and sharing reference datasets.
  • Galaxy is a widely used platform for bioinformatics workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the integration of the refgenie reference asset management system into the Galaxy platform.
  • To enhance the management and accessibility of reference datasets within Galaxy.
  • To provide users with easier access to essential bioinformatics resources.

Main Methods:

  • Integration of refgenie into the core Galaxy framework (version 22.01).
  • Development of a Galaxy Data Manager tool for graphical interface to refgenie's retrieval functionality.
  • Utilizing CVMFS (CernVM File System) for a distributed repository of reference datasets.

Main Results:

  • Galaxy can now utilize reference datasets managed by refgenie.
  • A user-friendly Data Manager tool facilitates remote reference data retrieval.
  • Extensive reference datasets are accessible via CVMFS mirrors globally, usable both within and outside Galaxy.

Conclusions:

  • The integration of refgenie significantly improves reference data management in Galaxy.
  • This enhancement streamlines bioinformatics workflows by simplifying data access.
  • The combined system offers a robust solution for managing and utilizing critical bioinformatics resources.