Hi Hervé,
The tarball packs are available here:
Asparagus genome :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1r9_F76YZ51tS28yKG_VnUMpfQ2F_P-sP
Chickpea genome:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tkpxIw5DZS5OQN_9D0qE-ENekxvGDYhG
Thanks,
Jose
> On 6 Sep 2018, at 19:17, Hervé Pagès wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Jose,
Thanks for contributing to the project. The easiest way to go would
be that you make the BSgenome packages you made available somewhere
and send me the links to them. I will add them to our data annotation
repo after running some quick checks on them.
Cheers,
H.
On 09/06/2018 10:01 AM,
Sorry for the confusion. Rectifying my previous email: This time from my right
Email address and showing the Subject.
Hello everyone.
We run two molecular breeding programs at the Department of Genetics
(University of Cordoba) with the plant species asparagus and chickpea.
We made two BSgeno
Yes the .tar.gz file. Thanks! H.
On 05/14/2018 11:37 AM, Jose Die wrote:
Hi Hervé,
You mean the .tar.gz file?
Sorry, first time I’m doing this.
Jose
El 14/5/2018, a las 1:33, Hervé Pagès escribió:
Hi Jose,
Contributed BSgenome packages get added to the repository of
annotation packages
Hi Hervé,
You mean the .tar.gz file?
Sorry, first time I’m doing this.
Jose
> El 14/5/2018, a las 1:33, Hervé Pagès escribió:
>
> Hi Jose,
>
> Contributed BSgenome packages get added to the repository of
> annotation packages rather than to AnnotationHub (think of
> AnnotationHub as a repo
Hi Jose,
Contributed BSgenome packages get added to the repository of
annotation packages rather than to AnnotationHub (think of
AnnotationHub as a repository of files, not packages). Please
make these BSgenome packages available somewhere and provide us
with a link so we can take a look at them.
Hello.
I got two BSGenome packages using the BSGenome and I´d like to distribute them.
Please, could anyone give me some information on how to submit them to the
AnnotationHub?
Thanks,
Jose
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