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Figure 1. The use case of DataSet generation. By running a SUSHI application with an input DataSet and parameters, a new DataSet is generated. Initially (Step 1) only the meta-information, the parameter file, and the job scripts are generated. The actual data files and the log files are generated by executing the static job scripts (Step 2).

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Hatakeyama, M.; Opitz, L.; Russo, G.; Qi, W.; Schlapbach, R.; Rehrauer, H. (2016). "SUSHI: An exquisite recipe for fully documented, reproducible and reusable NGS data analysis". BMC Bioinformatics 17: 228. doi:10.1186/s12859-016-1104-8. 

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2016

Author

Hatakeyama, M.; Opitz, L.; Russo, G.; Qi, W.; Schlapbach, R.; Rehrauer, H.

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