HTSstation: A Web Application and Open-Access Libraries for High-Throughput Sequencing Data Analysis
Fabrice P A David,
Julien Delafontaine,
Solenne Carat,
Frederick J Ross,
Gregory Lefebvre,
Yohan Jarosz,
Lucas Sinclair,
Daan Noordermeer,
Jacques Rougemont and
Marion Leleu
PLOS ONE, 2014, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-9
Abstract:
The HTSstation analysis portal is a suite of simple web forms coupled to modular analysis pipelines for various applications of High-Throughput Sequencing including ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, 4C-seq and re-sequencing. HTSstation offers biologists the possibility to rapidly investigate their HTS data using an intuitive web application with heuristically pre-defined parameters. A number of open-source software components have been implemented and can be used to build, configure and run HTS analysis pipelines reactively. Besides, our programming framework empowers developers with the possibility to design their own workflows and integrate additional third-party software. The HTSstation web application is accessible at http://htsstation.epfl.ch.
Date: 2014
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