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  • wakkeball97
    Junior Member
    • May 2021
    • 1

    Working through CyVerse

    Hi, I came across a review article on transcriptomic analysis suggesting that the post-sequencing analysis can be done through CyVerse (or initially known as iPlant Collaborative) as it has a robust infrastructure that includes a data storage facility, cloud infrastructure on remote servers, educational resources, and expertise and etc. I wonder if anybody who has used this can share the pros and cons of using this platform. I don't want my data to be corrupted . Thank you, really appreciate for any responses!
  • floem7
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 19

    #2
    CyVerse has really nice data repository Discovery Environment. You can upload your data and use it further, however I can't tell you how because I was not successful with that.
    Mentioned repository is also great for data sharing, people upload there raw data from experiments, some are public and some can be shared with you. As of analysis, there were Atmosphere, where you could run linux image and use your data. Now it is being reorganized, so you can check it.
    As of data security, I believe it is good.

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