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workflow graph assm_assm_blastn_wnode

https://github.com/ncbi/pgap.git

Path: task_types/tt_assm_assm_blastn_wnode.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: c28cfb9882dedd3c522160f933cff1050ae24100

workflow graph env-wf2.cwl

https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwltool.git

Path: cwltool/schemas/v1.0/v1.0/env-wf2.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 665141f319e6b23bd9924b14844f2e979f141944

workflow graph AltAnalyze Build Reference Indices

AltAnalyze Build Reference Indices ==================================

https://github.com/datirium/workflows.git

Path: workflows/altanalyze-prepare-genome.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: ebbf23764ede324cabc064bd50647c1f643726fa

workflow graph Cell Ranger Build Reference Indices

Cell Ranger Build Reference Indices ===================================

https://github.com/datirium/workflows.git

Path: workflows/cellranger-mkref.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 7030da528559c7106d156284e50ff0ecedab0c4e

workflow graph DESeq2 (LRT) - differential gene expression analysis using likelihood ratio test

Runs DESeq2 using LRT (Likelihood Ratio Test) ============================================= The LRT examines two models for the counts, a full model with a certain number of terms and a reduced model, in which some of the terms of the full model are removed. The test determines if the increased likelihood of the data using the extra terms in the full model is more than expected if those extra terms are truly zero. The LRT is therefore useful for testing multiple terms at once, for example testing 3 or more levels of a factor at once, or all interactions between two variables. The LRT for count data is conceptually similar to an analysis of variance (ANOVA) calculation in linear regression, except that in the case of the Negative Binomial GLM, we use an analysis of deviance (ANODEV), where the deviance captures the difference in likelihood between a full and a reduced model. When one performs a likelihood ratio test, the p values and the test statistic (the stat column) are values for the test that removes all of the variables which are present in the full design and not in the reduced design. This tests the null hypothesis that all the coefficients from these variables and levels of these factors are equal to zero. The likelihood ratio test p values therefore represent a test of all the variables and all the levels of factors which are among these variables. However, the results table only has space for one column of log fold change, so a single variable and a single comparison is shown (among the potentially multiple log fold changes which were tested in the likelihood ratio test). This indicates that the p value is for the likelihood ratio test of all the variables and all the levels, while the log fold change is a single comparison from among those variables and levels. **Technical notes** 1. At least two biological replicates are required for every compared category 2. Metadata file describes relations between compared experiments, for example ``` ,time,condition DH1,day5,WT DH2,day5,KO DH3,day7,WT DH4,day7,KO DH5,day7,KO ``` where `time, condition, day5, day7, WT, KO` should be a single words (without spaces) and `DH1, DH2, DH3, DH4, DH5` correspond to the experiment aliases set in **RNA-Seq experiments** input. 3. Design and reduced formulas should start with **~** and include categories or, optionally, their interactions from the metadata file header. See details in DESeq2 manual [here](https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/vignettes/DESeq2/inst/doc/DESeq2.html#interactions) and [here](https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/vignettes/DESeq2/inst/doc/DESeq2.html#likelihood-ratio-test) 4. Contrast should be set based on your metadata file header and available categories in a form of `Factor Numerator Denominator`, where `Factor` - column name from metadata file, `Numerator` - category from metadata file to be used as numerator in fold change calculation, `Denominator` - category from metadata file to be used as denominator in fold change calculation. For example `condition WT KO`.

https://github.com/datirium/workflows.git

Path: workflows/deseq-lrt.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: ebbf23764ede324cabc064bd50647c1f643726fa

workflow graph module-1

https://github.com/mskcc/roslin-variant.git

Path: setup/cwl/module-1.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 4e0f50f76ff0dfc9c5d9b4a92e4f4ba0fdc9f402

workflow graph bact_get_kmer_reference

https://github.com/ncbi/pgap.git

Path: task_types/tt_bact_get_kmer_reference.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: cabb1a9a95244e93294727be8cf5816c38992cb0

workflow graph blastp_wnode_struct

https://github.com/ncbi/pgap.git

Path: task_types/tt_blastp_wnode_struct.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 733ab7198a66a0153d0f03c3022ab53c17325ff8

workflow graph count-lines10-wf.cwl

https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwltool.git

Path: cwltool/schemas/v1.0/v1.0/count-lines10-wf.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 7ec307b01442936fad9b1149f4500496557505ff

workflow graph kmer_build_tree

https://github.com/ncbi/pgap.git

Path: task_types/tt_kmer_build_tree.cwl

Branch/Commit ID: 733ab7198a66a0153d0f03c3022ab53c17325ff8