SciLifeLab/NGI-RNAseq

Name: NGI-RNAseq

Owner: Science For Life Laboratory

Description: Nextflow RNA-Seq Best Practice analysis pipeline, used at the SciLifeLab National Genomics Infrastructure.

Forked from: ewels/NGI-RNAseq

Created: 2016-03-02 13:27:48.0

Updated: 2017-12-21 18:29:30.0

Pushed: 2018-01-11 12:54:09.0

Homepage: https://ngisweden.scilifelab.se/

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Language: Groovy

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README

NGI-RNAseq

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Introduction

NGI-RNAseq is a bioinformatics analysis pipeline used for RNA sequencing data.

It pre-processes raw data from FastQ inputs (FastQC, Trim Galore!), aligns the reads (STAR or HiSAT2), generates gene counts (featureCounts, StringTie) and performs extensive quality-control on the results (RSeQC, dupRadar, Preseq, edgeR, MultiQC). See the output documentation for more details of the results.

The pipeline is built using Nextflow, a bioinformatics workflow tool to run tasks across multiple compute infrastructures in a very portable manner. It comes with docker / singularity containers making installation trivial and results highly reproducible.

The pipeline was written at the National Genomics Infastructure at SciLifeLab Stockholm, Sweden.

Documentation

The NGI-RNAseq pipeline comes with documentation about the pipeline, found in the docs/ directory:

  1. Installation
  2. Pipeline configuration
  3. Running the pipeline
  4. Output and how to interpret the results
  5. Troubleshooting
Credits

These scripts were written at the National Genomics Infrastructure, part of SciLifeLab in Stockholm, Sweden. The pipeline was developed by Phil Ewels (@ewels) and Rickard Hammarén (@Hammarn). Docker and AWS integration was led by Denis Moreno (@Galithil) and Phil Ewels (@ewels).

Many thanks to other who have helped out along the way too, including (but not limited to): @pditommaso, @orzechoj, @apeltzer, @colindaven.

Participating Institutes

NGI-RNAseq is now used by a number of core sequencing and bioinformatics facilities. Some of these are listed below. If you use this pipeline too, please let us know in an issue and we will add you to the list.

National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI), Sweden https://ngisweden.scilifelab.se/
Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC), Germany https://portal.qbic.uni-tuebingen.de/portal/

SciLifeLab National Genomics Infrastructure



This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.