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Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Tiago Antao
Book Image

Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Tiago Antao

Overview of this book

Bioinformatics is an active research field that uses a range of simple-to-advanced computations to extract valuable information from biological data. This book covers next-generation sequencing, genomics, metagenomics, population genetics, phylogenetics, and proteomics. You'll learn modern programming techniques to analyze large amounts of biological data. With the help of real-world examples, you'll convert, analyze, and visualize datasets using various Python tools and libraries. This book will help you get a better understanding of working with a Galaxy server, which is the most widely used bioinformatics web-based pipeline system. This updated edition also includes advanced next-generation sequencing filtering techniques. You'll also explore topics such as SNP discovery using statistical approaches under high-performance computing frameworks such as Dask and Spark. By the end of this book, you'll be able to use and implement modern programming techniques and frameworks to deal with the ever-increasing deluge of bioinformatics data.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Introducing Galaxy servers


Galaxy (https://galaxyproject.org/tutorials/g101/) is an open source system that empowers non-computational users to do computational biology. It is the most widely used, user-friendly pipeline system available. Galaxy can be installed on a server by any user, but there are also plenty of other servers on the web with public access, the flagship being http://usegalaxy.org.

Our focus in the following recipes will be the programming side of Galaxy: interfacing using the Galaxy API, and developing a Galaxy tool to extend its functionality. Before we start, you are strongly advised to approach Galaxy as a user. You can do this by creating a free account on http://usegalaxy.org, and playing around with it a bit. Getting a level of understanding that includes workflows is recommended.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we will carry out a local installation of a Galaxy server using Docker. As such, a local Docker installation is required. This will vary in complexity across...