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#This is a sample file distributed with Galaxy that enables tools #to use a directory of sequence data files. You will need #to create these data files and then create a fasta_indexes.loc file #similar to this one (store it in this directory) that points to #the directories in which those files are stored. The fasta_indexes.loc #file has this format (white space characters are TAB characters): # # <unique_build_id> <dbkey> <display_name> <file_base_path> # #So, for example, if you had hg19 Canonical indexed stored in # # /depot/data2/galaxy/hg19/, # #then the all_fasta.loc entry would look like this: # #hg19canon hg19 Human (Homo sapiens): hg19 Canonical /depot/data2/galaxy/hg19/hg19canon.fasta # #and your /depot/data2/galaxy/hg19/ directory #would contain hg19canon.fasta files. # #Your fasta_indexes.loc file should include an entry per line for #each index set you have stored. The file in the path does actually #exist, but it should never be directly used. Instead, the name serves #as a prefix for the index file. For example: # #hg18canon hg18 Human (Homo sapiens): hg18 Canonical /depot/data2/galaxy/hg18/hg18canon.fasta #hg18full hg18 Human (Homo sapiens): hg18 Full /depot/data2/galaxy/hg18/hg18full.fasta #hg19canon hg19 Human (Homo sapiens): hg19 Canonical /depot/data2/galaxy/hg19/hg19canon.fasta #hg19full hg19 Human (Homo sapiens): hg19 Full /depot/data2/galaxy/hg19/hg19full.fasta test1tg01 "TestGenome" ${__HERE__}/reference.fasta