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LEARNING OUTCOMES
By completing this workshop you will learn to generate a multi-track Circos image and use rules to format the image dynamically based on data values and positions.
INTENDEND AUDIENCE
This workshop is aimed at biologists and bioinformaticians with no previous Circos knowledge. A familiarity with the Galaxy environment is assumed.
Please bring along:
* your Galaxy Australia login credentials * a WIFI enabled laptop
You can apply for a free Galaxy Australia account using an Australian university email address here: https://usegalaxy.org.auhttps://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/8qzcCOMxQoFLyAKrFEHuJB?domain=usegalaxy.org.au.
You can watch a quick introduction to using Galaxy Australia on the Australian BioCommons youtube channelhttps://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/uSZ9CP7yRpt1k4xAT0xFIV?domain=youtu.be.
If you need to brush up on your Galaxy knowledge, you can find great background information that's easy to follow here: https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/topics/visualisation/tu...https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/TFsRCQnzVqt1y6W4TMWsik?domain=training.galaxyproject.org
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