Hello Jason,

Are you using the public main Galaxy instance at http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu (usegalaxy.org)? The hg19 database can be used as a "locally cached" reference genome with the Cuff* RNA-seq tools, so there isn't any need to load external fasta files. If you do decide to use a custom genome in the future (a different genome), individual chromosomes can be merged with the tool "Text Manipulation -> Concatenate datasets".

More help with format is on our wiki:
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Support#Custom_reference_genome

Thanks,

Jen
Galaxy team

On 6/26/12 8:50 AM, Jason Serviss wrote:
Hi!

Just a quick question.... I am trying to use cuffcompare for human
data and want to use a Sequence Data (h19). I can only seem to find
the fasta files divided by chromosome. If I upload all of these files
individually will the program be able to simultaneously use the files
(it looks as though there is only space to input 1 file...)? Or do I
need to find the whole genome in 1 Sequence Data file? Thanks in
advance for your help!


Kind Regards,
Jason
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