Hello again, The link is not a Galaxy Main public instance share link, which would start with: http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu Having the datatype as BED and the database as hg19 would (for all of the cases I can think of) bring up the "View at UCSC" link, if the instance is set up to have "display at UCSC" configured. So, the root cause of the problem is probably with how this other instance is set up. If this is not your instance, you will want to contact the folks running it to see if they have plans to configure UCSC display. If this is yours, follow the instructions on this wiki to get set up: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Apache%20Proxy See the section: Display at UCSC Hopefully this helps, Best, Jen Galaxy team On 2/14/12 9:26 PM, Luobin Yang wrote:
Hi, Jen,
The dataset is BED datatype and the database is hg19. Actually this history contains the same steps as those in Galaxy101 tutorial.
I created the link for the history and here it is: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
So basically I do not see an option called "Display at UCSC Main", but it has two other options, "View in GeneTrack" and "Display at Ensemble Current"
Thanks, Luobin
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Jennifer Jackson <jen@bx.psu.edu <mailto:jen@bx.psu.edu>> wrote:
Hi Luobin,
To display at UCSC, the datatype has to be a UCSC display type and the database has to be a UCSC genome browser. Often, small changes can be made to tune a dataset to help it fit into these requirements. Other times, a dataset will need to be transformed into another type or it can't be viewed at all because the genome is not available at UCSC.
You should try to modify these attributes yourself first. Common UCSC datatypes from Galaxy are: BED, bigBED, BAM. For the list of UCSC known datatypes, see: http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/__FAQformat.html <http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html>.
Known databases would be any that you also can find at: http://genome.ucsc.edu as full genome assemblies. The short label used at UCSC should match the database assignment at Galaxy. For example, the most recent human would be "hg19" at both.
If you are still stuck and would like to send me a shared history link, I can provide feedback about how to modify (if possible) to view at UCSC. Use "Options -> Share or Publish", generate the link, and email this link directly back to me. Be sure to include the dataset #, so that I know which in your history you want to view at UCSC.
Best,
Jen Galaxy team
On 2/14/12 11:50 AM, Luobin Yang wrote:
Hi,
I have a local instance of Galaxy, but I found there is no "Display at UCSC Main" link for some datasets that can be viewed in GeneTrack or displayed by Ensemble, what has been wrong?
Thanks, Luobin
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