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The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder ''/home/shared/rvtdt''. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise. | The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder ''/home/shared/rvtdt''. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise. | ||
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The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder ''/home/shared/seqspark''. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise. | The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder ''/home/shared/seqspark''. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise. | ||
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commands to work correctly, you don't need to reboot, but you should log out and log back in to make sure that the computer's environment is correctly configured. | commands to work correctly, you don't need to reboot, but you should log out and log back in to make sure that the computer's environment is correctly configured. | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 9 May 2018
Contents
Running Tutorials on Your Computer
We have created a debian repository to make it easier to use our tutorials. Using this repository will require that you have administrator access to the computer on which you'll be using them. If you don't have this level of access, we also provide a pre-configured virtual machine image that will allow you to install software as root.
The VM Image is available here. The password for the student account is "LetMeIn". Feel free to change it to whatever you like.
If you would like to use our repository on a VM or on your computer, follow these configuration steps. Please run as the root user or using the sudo command.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java sudo echo "deb [trusted=yes] https://statgen.research.bcm.edu/deb ./" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/statgen.list sudo apt-get update
Annotation
GenABEL
GWAS: Data Quality Control
Installing Packages
To install from packages, follow the configuration steps above and run the following command.
sudo apt-get install plink-tutorial
The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder /home/shared/Plink_DataQC. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise.
GWAS: Association Analysis Controlling for Population Substructure
Installing Packages
To install from packages, follow the configuration steps above and run the following command.
sudo apt-get install plink-tutorial
The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder /home/shared/Plink_substructure. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise.
RV-TDT
Installing Packages
To install from packages, follow the configuration steps above and run the following command.
sudo apt-get install rvtdt-tutorial
The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder /home/shared/rvtdt. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise.
PSEQ
SEQSpark
Installing Packages
To install from packages, follow the configuration steps above and run the following command.
sudo apt-get install seqspark-tutorial
The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder /home/shared/seqspark. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise.
In order for the commands to work correctly, you don't need to reboot, but you should log out and log back in to make sure that the computer's environment is correctly configured.
Variant Association Tools
Installing Packages
To install from packages, follow the configuration steps above and run the following command.
sudo apt-get install vtools-tutorial
The exercise's files will then be installed in the folder /home/shared/vat. You can run from there or copy the files into your user's home directory and proceed with the exercise.