Difference between revisions of "How to get a CoGe account"
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− | CoGe is | + | [[File:Screen Shot 2011-12-18 at 5.58.02 PM.png|right|thumb|400px|CyVerse's authentication system login page]] |
+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2018-09-10 at 3.50.39 PM.png|right|thumb|400px|Selecting CoGe as a service from CyVerse's user portal]] | ||
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+ | CoGe is federated with CyVerse's Authentication Service. This means that in order to login to CoGe you need a CyVerse account. Once you log into CoGe, you can: | ||
+ | * Load genomes and keep them private | ||
+ | * Load experiments (functional and diversity data sets for genomes) and keep them private | ||
+ | * Create user groups | ||
+ | * Share private genomes and experiments with other users | ||
+ | * Have private genomes and experiments shared with you | ||
+ | * Track all your previously run analyses | ||
+ | * Create notebooks to organize data and analyses | ||
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+ | Most of CoGe's analytical tools, such as SynMap and GEvo, do not require a login to use public data. | ||
To get an account activated on CoGe, follow these steps: | To get an account activated on CoGe, follow these steps: | ||
− | # Register for | + | # '''Register for a CyVerse Account:''' https://user.cyverse.org/ |
− | # Go to CoGe: http://genomevolution.org | + | # '''Activate your CoGe Account:''' |
− | # Press the "Sign-in" link located in the upper right corner of any CoGe Page | + | ## Go to CoGe: http://genomevolution.org |
− | # Authenticate at | + | ## Press the "Sign-in" link located in the upper right corner of any CoGe Page |
− | # Done! | + | ## Authenticate (enter your username and password) at CyVerse |
+ | ## You should be returned to CoGe and now logged in. | ||
+ | # '''Done!''' | ||
− | Note: | + | '''Note:''' |
* You need to log into CoGe in order for your account with CoGe to be activated. | * You need to log into CoGe in order for your account with CoGe to be activated. | ||
− | * If you should have access to a restricted genome, contact the owner of the genome or email [mailto: | + | * If you want or should have access to a restricted genome, contact the owner of the genome or email [mailto:coge.genome@gmail.com CoGe Support]. |
− | + | * To upload from/export to the CyVerse Data Store, you'll need to go to the CyVerse user portal (https://user.cyverse.org) and request access to CoGe. This will create a special directory in your data store called "coge_data" to which CoGe will have access to read and write file. | |
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 10 September 2018
CoGe is federated with CyVerse's Authentication Service. This means that in order to login to CoGe you need a CyVerse account. Once you log into CoGe, you can:
- Load genomes and keep them private
- Load experiments (functional and diversity data sets for genomes) and keep them private
- Create user groups
- Share private genomes and experiments with other users
- Have private genomes and experiments shared with you
- Track all your previously run analyses
- Create notebooks to organize data and analyses
Most of CoGe's analytical tools, such as SynMap and GEvo, do not require a login to use public data.
To get an account activated on CoGe, follow these steps:
- Register for a CyVerse Account: https://user.cyverse.org/
- Activate your CoGe Account:
- Go to CoGe: http://genomevolution.org
- Press the "Sign-in" link located in the upper right corner of any CoGe Page
- Authenticate (enter your username and password) at CyVerse
- You should be returned to CoGe and now logged in.
- Done!
Note:
- You need to log into CoGe in order for your account with CoGe to be activated.
- If you want or should have access to a restricted genome, contact the owner of the genome or email CoGe Support.
- To upload from/export to the CyVerse Data Store, you'll need to go to the CyVerse user portal (https://user.cyverse.org) and request access to CoGe. This will create a special directory in your data store called "coge_data" to which CoGe will have access to read and write file.