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    A case study for cloud based high throughput analysis of NGS data using the globus genomics system

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    AbstractNext generation sequencing (NGS) technologies produce massive amounts of data requiring a powerful computational infrastructure, high quality bioinformatics software, and skilled personnel to operate the tools. We present a case study of a practical solution to this data management and analysis challenge that simplifies terabyte scale data handling and provides advanced tools for NGS data analysis. These capabilities are implemented using the “Globus Genomics” system, which is an enhanced Galaxy workflow system made available as a service that offers users the capability to process and transfer data easily, reliably and quickly to address end-to-endNGS analysis requirements. The Globus Genomics system is built on Amazon's cloud computing infrastructure. The system takes advantage of elastic scaling of compute resources to run multiple workflows in parallel and it also helps meet the scale-out analysis needs of modern translational genomics research

    Experiences Building Globus Genomics: A Next-Generation Sequencing Analysis Service using Galaxy, Globus, and Amazon Web Services

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    ABSTRACT We describe Globus Genomics, a system that we have developed for rapid analysis of large quantities of next-generation sequencing (NGS) genomic data. This system achieves a high degree of end-to-end automation that encompasses every stage of data analysis including initial data retrieval from remote sequencing centers or storage (via the Globus file transfer system); specification, configuration, and reuse of multi-step processing pipelines (via the Galaxy workflow system); creation of custom Amazon Machine Images and on-demand resource acquisition via a specialized elastic provisioner (on Amazon EC2); and efficient scheduling of these pipelines over many processors (via the HTCondor scheduler). The system allows biomedical researchers to perform rapid analysis of large NGS datasets in a fully automated manner, without software installation or a need for any local computing infrastructure. We report performance and cost results for some representative workloads

    Murine Leukemias with Retroviral Insertions at Lmo2 Are Predictive of the Leukemias Induced in SCID-X1 Patients Following Retroviral Gene Therapy

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    Five X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency patients (SCID-X1) successfully treated with autologous bone marrow stem cells infected ex vivo with an IL2RG-containing retrovirus subsequently developed T-cell leukemia and four contained insertional mutations at LMO2. Genetic evidence also suggests a role for IL2RG in tumor formation, although this remains controversial. Here, we show that the genes and signaling pathways deregulated in murine leukemias with retroviral insertions at Lmo2 are similar to those deregulated in human leukemias with high LMO2 expression and are highly predictive of the leukemias induced in SCID-X1 patients. We also provide additional evidence supporting the notion that IL2RG and LMO2 cooperate in leukemia induction but are not sufficient and require additional cooperating mutations. The highly concordant nature of the genetic events giving rise to mouse and human leukemias with mutations at Lmo2 are an encouraging sign to those wanting to use mice to model human cancer and may help in designing safer methods for retroviral gene therapy

    High-Level Methodologies for Test Generation and Logic Simulation

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratorySemiconductor Research Corporation / 88-DP-109U of I OnlyRestricted to UIUC communit

    High-Level Methodologies for Test Generation and Logic Simulation

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    Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratorySemiconductor Research Corporation / 88-DP-109U of I OnlyRestricted to UIUC communit

    A Comparative Clinical Study of Shatavaryadi and Guduchyadi Churna on Rajonivrutti Avastha with special reference to Postmenopausal Syndrome

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    The menopause is permanent cessation of menstruation at the end of reproductive life due to loss of ovarian follicular activity. Shatavaryadi Churna and Guduchyadi Churna– both drugs are 6grams twice daily before meal with milk for 2 months in two groups has been given. Both are effective in the management of Postmenopausal Syndrome. Shatavaryadi Churna is more effective than Guduchyadi Churna in the management of Postmenopausal Syndrome but both are an effective, safe, promising and cost effective remedy. Vata-Pittashamaka, Rasayana, Dhatuvardhaka, Agnidipaka, Pachana, Medhya, Vedanasthapana, Hridya, Anidranash drug in Shatavaryadi Churna helped to deliver such promising results. Guduchyadi Churna had also delivered satisfactory results treating in Postmenopausal Syndrome due toits Tridoshahara & Vata-Kaphashamaka activity along with Rasayana, Dipana, Pachana, Dhatuvardhaka, Balya, Hridya, Nidrajanana, Medhya and Vedanasthapana properties. The age at menopause appears to be genetically determined and is unaffected by race, socioeconomic status, age at menarche, or number of prior ovulations. Factors that are toxic to the ovary often result in an earlier age of menopause; for e.g., who smoke experience an earlier menopause. Women who have had surgery on their ovaries, have had a hysterectomy, despite retention of their ovaries, may also experience early menopaus
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