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Galaxy multiqc wrapper

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Aggregate results from bioinformatics analyses across many samples into a single report

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MultiQC searches a given directory for analysis logs and compiles a HTML report. It's a general use tool, perfect for summarising the output from numerous bioinformatics tools.

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Installation

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Requirements: pkg-config

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Conda recipe: A conda recipe exists in bioconda repository. If you have a recent Galaxy release, the packages installation is not mandatory.

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Prevent displaying MultiQC webpage as gibberish

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For Galaxy to display MultiQC's HTML output properly, you need to either:

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  • v1.0.0.0 Update to multiQC 1.0, add additional supported tools
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Citation

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Created by EnginesOn company

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