Osiris: accessible and reproducible phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses within the Galaxy workflow management system

TitleOsiris: accessible and reproducible phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses within the Galaxy workflow management system
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsOakley T, Alexandrou M, Ngo R, Pankey M, Churchill C, Chen W, Lopker K
JournalBMC Bioinformatics
Volume15
Pagination230
ISSN1471-2105
Abstract

BACKGROUND:Phylogenetic tools and 'tree-thinking' approaches increasingly permeate all biological research. At the same time, phylogenetic data sets are expanding at breakneck pace, facilitated by increasingly economical sequencing technologies. Therefore, there is an urgent need for accessible, modular, and sharable tools for phylogenetic analysis.RESULTS:We developed a suite of wrappers for new and existing phylogenetics tools for the Galaxy workflow management system that we call Osiris. Osiris and Galaxy provide a sharable, standardized, modular user interface, and the ability to easily create complex workflows using a graphical interface. Osiris enables all aspects of phylogenetic analysis within Galaxy, including de novo assembly of high throughput sequencing reads, ortholog identification, multiple sequence alignment, concatenation, phylogenetic tree estimation, and post-tree comparative analysis. The open source files are available on in the Bitbucket public repository and many of the tools are demonstrated on a public web server (http://galaxy-dev.cnsi.ucsb.edu/osiris/).CONCLUSIONS:Osiris can serve as a foundation for other phylogenomic and phylogenetic tool development within the Galaxy platform.

URLhttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/15/230
DOI10.1186/1471-2105-15-230