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= Introduction =
 
= Introduction =
  
The generation of genomic data has been expanding at ever-increasing rates whcih can result in a chaotic flood of datasets
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The generation of digital genomic data has been expanding at ever-increasing rates which has resulted in what seems a unordered flood of datasets unless some discipline of data management and administration can be brought to bear.
unless some discipline of Data Amanagement and administration can be brought to bear.
 
  
 
This page aims to collect all relevant data on the topic particularly in its realtion to Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data which has been particularly responsible for the glut of genomic data that we are now experiencing.
 
This page aims to collect all relevant data on the topic particularly in its realtion to Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data which has been particularly responsible for the glut of genomic data that we are now experiencing.
  
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At the outset, there is a difference between data generated from samples in the lab and the data processing that then subsequently i
  
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= Literature Review =
  
= Literature Review =
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There is some overlaps between tighly integrated pipleines and data management per se, so this setion will include both.
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== Quick NGS ==
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* Published in BMC Genomics [http://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-015-1695-x here].
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== Open Issues and Available Solution =
  
== Quick NGS
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* From the Frontiers in genetics journal: available [http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2016.00075/full here].

Revision as of 14:36, 18 June 2017

Introduction

The generation of digital genomic data has been expanding at ever-increasing rates which has resulted in what seems a unordered flood of datasets unless some discipline of data management and administration can be brought to bear.

This page aims to collect all relevant data on the topic particularly in its realtion to Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data which has been particularly responsible for the glut of genomic data that we are now experiencing.

At the outset, there is a difference between data generated from samples in the lab and the data processing that then subsequently i

Literature Review

There is some overlaps between tighly integrated pipleines and data management per se, so this setion will include both.

Quick NGS

  • Published in BMC Genomics here.

= Open Issues and Available Solution

  • From the Frontiers in genetics journal: available here.