Launching the new Australian Apollo Service for collaborative genome annotation

Australian BioCommons is thrilled to announce the launch of the Australian Apollo Service in partnership with QCIF and Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre. This new service offers access to the popular tool, Apollo, which facilitates real-time collaborative curation and genome annotation editing, along with a valuable layer of IT support. The Australian Apollo Service allows researchers to focus on the genome annotation curation itself by taking care of all the system administration and hosting customised, local instances of Apollo.

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Christina HallApollo, Annotation
Another global training success with the ‘SARS-CoV-2 Data Analysis and Monitoring’ workshop

Australian researchers recently took part in the international workshop, SARS-CoV-2 Data Analysis and Monitoring with Galaxy, thanks to the support of the Galaxy Australia team.

Joining 750 registrants from 82 countries, local researchers participated in four days of training in SARS-CoV-2 data analysis and data management. Experts from Africa, Europe, the USA and Australia came together to offer 25 tutorials, 7 hours of pre-recorded videos (including lectures, demos and hands-on) and 6 hours of live Q&A sessions.

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What to do when your bioinformatics outgrows your compute

Need to take your bioinformatics to the next level? We partnered with Sydney Informatics Hub to offer advice that will help you find the compute your research needs. You can now watch the recordings of the popular webinars 'Where to go when your bioinformatics outgrows your compute' and 'High performance bioinformatics: submitting your best NCMAS application' and consult the 'cheat sheet' to identify your next steps.

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Draft tea tree genome published by Southern Cross University team

A new genome assembly and annotation promises insights into the genetic foundations of economically valuable traits in tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia). The team at Southern Cross University’ responsible for A high-quality draft genome for Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree): a new platform for evolutionary genomics of myrtaceous terpene-rich species made excellent use of national research infrastructure provided by Australian BioCommons, including Galaxy Australia and soon-to-be-launched Fgenesh++ and Apollo services.

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Let's do this Biohackathon together!

Are you interested in joining this year’s Biohackathon Europe from home? We’d like to join forces with you to support each other during the late nights. We'll provide snacks and a way to keep in touch when your eyelids are getting heavy.

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Christina Hall
New high memory computers fast-track insights into large genomes

Galaxy Australia’s new high memory servers have delivered an impressive leap forward for scientists with large datasets and computationally-intensive analyses. The large and complex genome of Australia’s national floral emblem, the Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) was assembled this month with game-changing efficiency, in a promising test of new infrastructure capacity.

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