Although there was a hg19 folder in the iGenomes data library, it was empty. This was probably causing your problem.I've uploaded the iGenomes hg19 gene annotation to the iGenomes/hg19 folder and it should be accessible now.Best,J.On Sep 29, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Paul Brady wrote:I try to download the human hg19 from igenomes in galaxy.___________________________________________________________
I use 'shared data' > 'data libraries' > 'igenomes' > select hg19, but this persistently downloads the mm9 mouse genome not the human genome.
Any suggestions?Paul Brady
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