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# Go to your user profile (click on "My Profile" located in the menu at the top-right of any CoGe page) | # Go to your user profile (click on "My Profile" located in the menu at the top-right of any CoGe page) | ||
# Click on the "Create" button to get a menu of things you can create | # Click on the "Create" button to get a menu of things you can create | ||
* Select: | |||
** [[Load Genome]]: to load in fasta sequences for a genome | |||
** [[Load Annotation]]: to add genome annotations in GFF to a previously loaded genome | |||
** [[Load Experiment]]: to add quantitative data to an experiment |
Revision as of 19:01, 29 May 2013
Overview
This tutorial is aimed at providing an introductory overview of new features in CoGe for the EPIC-CoGe system. These include:
- CoGe User accounts
- Adding private/restricted experiment data (in this case, epigenetic data)
- Creating Notebooks of collections of data
- Visualizing experimental data with CoGe's implementation of JBrowse
- Sharing data with collaborators
Each section has a brief overview of the process and a video on how to do it.
User accounts
The first thing you will want to do is get a CoGe user account. This is very easy:
- Register an iPlant account
- Log in
More details on how to get a CoGe account
By having a user account, you will be able to:
- Add private data to CoGe
- Share private data with other users
- Create notebooks (collections of data -- experiments and genomes)
- Have CoGe track your analytical history (makes it easy to revisit old analyses)
Adding private data
Once you have a CoGe account, you can add new data to CoGe. To do this:
- Go to your user profile (click on "My Profile" located in the menu at the top-right of any CoGe page)
- Click on the "Create" button to get a menu of things you can create
- Select:
- Load Genome: to load in fasta sequences for a genome
- Load Annotation: to add genome annotations in GFF to a previously loaded genome
- Load Experiment: to add quantitative data to an experiment