This docker image is part of the eBioKit 2017 project.
This docker image extends and distributes the following software:
- Based on Ensembl webcode project.
- Licensed under Apache License 2.0..
- Citation
Andrew Yates, Wasiu Akanni, M. Ridwan Amode, Daniel Barrell, Konstantinos Billis, Denise Carvalho-Silva, Carla Cummins, Peter Clapham, Stephen Fitzgerald, Laurent Gil1 Carlos Garcín Girón, Leo Gordon, Thibaut Hourlier, Sarah E. Hunt, Sophie H. Janacek, Nathan Johnson, Thomas Juettemann, Stephen Keenan, Ilias Lavidas, Fergal J. Martin, Thomas Maurel, William McLaren, Daniel N. Murphy, Rishi Nag, Michael Nuhn, Anne Parker, Mateus Patricio, Miguel Pignatelli, Matthew Rahtz, Harpreet Singh Riat, Daniel Sheppard, Kieron Taylor, Anja Thormann, Alessandro Vullo, Steven P. Wilder, Amonida Zadissa, Ewan Birney, Jennifer Harrow, Matthieu Muffato, Emily Perry, Magali Ruffier, Giulietta Spudich, Stephen J. Trevanion, Fiona Cunningham, Bronwen L. Aken, Daniel R. Zerbino, Paul Flicek Ensembl 2016. Nucleic Acids Res. 2016 44 Database issue:D710-6. Link.
The eBioKit is a system running multiple open source web services on an Apple Mac-mini where all databases are stored locally. This reduces the need for a fast internet connection while giving the users an opportunity to incorporate their data sets in widely used web services.
The eBioKit is developed by the SLU Global Bioinformatics Centre (SGBC), an academic research and educational initiative aimed to build a long-term successful bioinformatics infrastructure facility that serves the Swedish University for Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and life science research communities worldwide.
Find more information at http://ebiokit.eu and at the SGBC website.
Contact [email protected]