Hi Katie, For genomes that are not available on Galaxy Main (or general questions you might have about Galaxy), it's best to send an email to the galaxy-user mailing list (CC'd now). You can subscribe to the mailing list here http://lists.bx.psu.edu/listinfo/galaxy-user
As far as the particular genome you're asking about, until it is to get added, you can upload it under your own account by following these instructions: http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Support#Custom_reference_genome Hope this helps, Enis On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 1:37 AM, Katie Marshall <kmarsh...@zoology.ubc.ca>wrote: > Hi, > > I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm not entirely certain who to contact. I'm > starting up a project looking at gene transcription in Botryllus schlosseri > (a tunicate) that was recently genome-sequenced. I would love to have this > genome available through Galaxy, and currently under mapping tools it says > to "contact Galaxy Team" if my organism isn't listed. There's no link, so > if you could please pass me along to the appropriate person, that would be > fantastic. > > The NCBI listing for B. schlosseri is here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ > bioproject/PRJNA205369 > > Cheers and thanks, > Katie > > -- > Dr. Katie Marshall > Postdoctoral Fellow > Department of Zoology > University of British Columbia > Room 138, Biodiversity Research Centre > 6270 University Blvd > Vancouver, BC > >
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