HELP

What to do if I have a problem?

E-mail us at galaxy@bx.psu.edu


What do I do first?

To start your Galaxy session you first need to initialize history by adding some data. You can do this by using Data tool on the laft pane of the Galaxy window.

Once you have at least one item in the history, you will be able to run appropriate tools.


Datatypes

Galaxy supports the following datatypes:


What is the difference between Interval and BED?

BED format always contains chromosome, start, and end as the first three fields. Interval is more generic and does not require these fields to be in any strict order. Here is the formal description of interval format used in Galaxy: