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Library File

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During the installation of Partek Flow, the library file directory is selected.  Partek Flow needs to have read and write privileges to this directory and the directory should be located on a drive with sufficient storage capacity. For instance, Bowtie index files for the hg19 human reference genome are approximately 3 GB and STAR index files are approximately 15 GB. In addition, the binary .2bit file containing the hg19 reference genome, is just under 800 MB. For more information, refer to  Launching Partek Flow for the First Time.

Library File Management Settings

 

Management settings

To review and edit library file management settings, you must be logged into Partek Flow as a user with administrator privileges. Click on the avatar in the top right corner and choose Settings. Then click System preferences on the left.

You can review the current library file directory location and privilege settings that determine whether non-administrative users can add or remove library files (Figure 1).

 

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SubtitleTextSystem preferences page showing library file directory location and privilege settings. Settings can be changed by clicking on Edit system preferences at the bottom
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To change where the library files are stored, click Edit system preferences at the bottom and click Browse to point to another directory (Figure 2).

 

 
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SubtitleTextChanging where the library files are stored
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You can control whether non administrative users can manage library files. If you only want administrative users to manage library files, click Edit system preferences and select the checkbox shown in Figure 3. Non Administrative users will still be able to view the library files. Unselecting the checkbox will allow any user to manage library files, but only administrative users can remove entire assemblies. The assemblies and library files created by non administrative users will be available for all Partek Flow users.

 

 
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The library files associated with the selected assembly are organized into six major sections (Figure 54, above).

Below is some information on each section. For more detail on adding library files, see the Adding library files to an assembly on the library file management page section of this user guide.

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SubtitleTextAdd Bowtie 2 index to another assembly not listed in Figure 38.
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Once the new Bowtie 2 index has been specified, you are able to queue the alignment task and it will execute once the Bowtie 2 index has been built.

Add a missing gene set file for enrichment analysis

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