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Type: Taverna 2 Tag: sequence

Workflow clustal_phylogeny (3)

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This workflow accepts a ClustalW protein sequence alignment and produces a phylogenetic tree, using the EBI clustalw_phylogeny web service, which implements phylip.

Created: 2013-01-28 | Last updated: 2013-03-11

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft

Workflow Blast_Align_and_Tree (2)

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This workflow accepts a protein sequence as input. This sequence is compared to others in the Uniprot database, using the NCBI BLAST Web Service from the EBI (WSDL), and the top 10 hits are returned (Nested workflow:EBI_NCBI_BLast). For each extracted hit, the Uniprot REST service returns the protein sequence in FASTA format. The workflow concatenates the 10 protein sequences and submits them as input to the EBI CLustalw service (Nested workflow EMBL_EBI_clustalw2_SOAP). These sequences are ...

Created: 2013-01-28 | Last updated: 2013-01-30

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft User Hamish McWilliam

Attributions: Workflow Protein_search_fetch_align_tree

Workflow (Updated)Retrieve sequence in EMBL format. (1)

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This workflow retrieves a sequence associated with its features in embl format.

Created: 2012-03-19 | Last updated: 2012-04-02

Credits: User Ankit upadhyay

Workflow BLAST your sequences against the NucleaRDB (1)

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BLAST your sequences against the NucleaRDB. Input requires a sequence with amino acids only (no fasta format etc)

Created: 2011-08-19 | Last updated: 2011-08-19

Credits: User Bas Vroling

Workflow EBI NCBI BLAST Multi FASTA (2)

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This workflow performs multiple sequence similarity searches using the NCBI blast at the EBI. It uses the new EBI services, which are asynchronous and require looping over the nested workflow (Status) until the workflow has finished. Many of the EBI services now work in this way, so you can use this workflow as an example of the invocation pattern and looping configuration. If you want to make a blast search for more than 10 sequences I would recommend you to run the workflow using the comm...

Created: 2011-07-16 | Last updated: 2011-07-16

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow DAS features retrieval (2)

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Retrieve Protein or Genome features (annotations) using the Distributed Annotation System (DAS).

Created: 2011-06-01 | Last updated: 2011-06-01

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow DAS sequence retrieval and parsing with JDAS (1)

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Retrieve Protein or Genome sequences using the Distributed Annotation System (DAS) and create your own text output by modifying the JDAS component. To be able to use this workflow with JDAS, copy this file … http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~maven/m2repo/uk/ac/ebi/das/jdas/1.0.3/jdas-1.0.3.jar … to the lib folder inside the Taverna application. This jar file is a dependency needed to parse DAS outputs.

Created: 2011-05-30 | Last updated: 2011-05-30

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow DAS sequence retrieval (2)

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Retrieve Protein or Genome sequences using the Distributed Annotation System (DAS).

Created: 2011-05-30 | Last updated: 2011-05-30

Credits: User Rafael C. Jimenez

Workflow InterproScan without Looping (1)

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This workflow performs an interproscan at the EBI on sequences provided as input. The output is provided as text or png. This workflow uses the new EBI services, which are asynchronous and require looping over the nested workflow (Status) until the workflow has finished. This workflow will not work properly until we add looping.

Created: 2011-03-16 | Last updated: 2012-08-29

Credits: User Katy Wolstencroft

Workflow Create custom-made GPCR alignments (1)

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This workflow allows you to create your own GPCR alignments. The alignments are built from the residues that are annotated with the general residue numbers. Alignments are therefore not built using standard alignment algorithms but are created by selecting residues that are likely to share the same position in the three-dimensional structure. Users can select the proteins and residue positions that should be aligned, allowing for the creation of e.g. an alignment of all binding pocket residue...

Created: 2010-08-24 | Last updated: 2010-08-24

Credits: User Bas Vroling

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