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98 Known Issues 98 Known Issues
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101 Counts
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101 This workflow uses the Galaxy "Count" tool, version 1.0.0, as shipped with 104 This workflow uses the Galaxy "Count" tool, version 1.0.0, as shipped with
102 the current stable release (Galaxy v15.03, i.e. March 2015). 105 the current stable release (Galaxy v15.03, i.e. March 2015).
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104 The updated "Count" tool version 1.0.1 includes a fix not to remove spaces 107 The updated "Count" tool version 1.0.1 includes a fix not to remove spaces
105 in the fields being counted. In the example above, while the top hits are 108 in the fields being counted. In the example above, while the top hits are
111 the workflow. 114 the workflow.
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113 A future update to this workflow will use the revised "Count" tool, once 116 A future update to this workflow will use the revised "Count" tool, once
114 this is included in the next stable Galaxy release - or migrated to the 117 this is included in the next stable Galaxy release - or migrated to the
115 Galaxy Tool Shed. 118 Galaxy Tool Shed.
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120 NCBI nr database
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123 The use of external datasets within Galaxy via the ``*.loc`` configuration
124 files undermines provenance tracking within Galaxy. This is exacerbated
125 by the lack of officially versioned BLAST database releases by the NCBI.
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127 This workflow assumes that you have an entry ``nr`` in your ``blastdb_p.loc``
128 (the configuration file listing locally installed BLAST databases external
129 to Galaxy - consult the NCBI BLAST+ wrapper documentation for more details),
130 and that this points to a mirror of the latest NCBI "non-redundant" database
131 from ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/db/
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133 i.e. The workflow is intended to be used against the *latest* nr database,
134 and thus is not reproducible over the long term as the database changes.
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118 Availability 137 Availability
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