Client applications and Server Side docker for management of RNASeq and/or VariantSeq workflows and pipelines of the GPRO Suite

The GPRO suite is an in-progress bioinformatic project for -omic data analyses. As part of the continued growth of this project, we introduce a client side & server side solution for comparative transcriptomics and analysis of variants. The client side consists of two Java applications called &q...

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Main Authors Hafez, Ahmed, Soriano, Beatriz, Elsayed, Aya A, Futami, Ricardo, Ceprian, Raquel, Ramos-Ruiz, Ricardo, Martinez, Genis, Roig, Francisco J, Torres-Font, Miguel A, Naya-Català, Fernando, Josep Alvar Calduch-Giner, Trilla-Fuertes, Lucia, Gamez-Pozo, Angelo, Arnau, Vicente, Sempere, Jose M, Perez-Sánchez, Jaume, Gabaldón, Toni, Llorens, Carlos
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Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 19.11.2022
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Summary:The GPRO suite is an in-progress bioinformatic project for -omic data analyses. As part of the continued growth of this project, we introduce a client side & server side solution for comparative transcriptomics and analysis of variants. The client side consists of two Java applications called "RNASeq" and "VariantSeq" to manage workflows for RNA-seq and Variant-seq analysis, respectively, based on the most common command line interface tools for each topic. Both applications are coupled with a Linux server infrastructure (named GPRO Server Side) that hosts all dependencies of each application (scripts, databases, and command line interface tools). Implementation of the server side requires a Linux operating system, PHP, SQL, Python, bash scripting, and third-party software. The GPRO Server Side can be deployed via a Docker container that can be installed in the user's PC using any operating system or on remote servers as a cloud solution. The two applications are available as desktop and cloud applications and provide two execution modes: a Step-by-Step mode enables each step of a workflow to be executed independently and a Pipeline mode allows all steps to be run sequentially. The two applications also feature an experimental support system called GENIE that consists of a virtual chatbot/assistant and a pipeline jobs panel coupled with an expert system. The chatbot can troubleshoot issues with the usage of each tool, the pipeline job panel provides information about the status of each task executed in the GPRO Server Side, and the expert provides the user with a potential recommendation to identify or fix failed analyses. The two applications and the GPRO Server Side combine the user-friendliness and security of client software with the efficiency of front-end & back-end solutions to manage command line interface software for RNA-seq and variant-seq analysis via interface environments.
ISSN:2331-8422