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GCP for Bioinformatics Researchers

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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for Bioinformatics

This repository shows how to use Google Cloud Platform (GCP) public cloud services to scale sets of bioinformatics data analysis tasks. This Repo uses cloud best practices for GCP. All examples use genomic sample (input) data, tools and pipelines. Use cases included here as examples are called by any and all of the following terms:

  • genomic-scale data workflows or pipelines
  • bioinformatics primary, secondary or tertiary analysis
  • distributed cloud-based batch jobs

This content is intended for researchers - in particular, this guide is for those who are NEW to working with GCP. You have a number of options on how to use the materials provided in this course. A summary is shown below left.

This Repo includes content you can read, watch or run:

  • 📗 READ - one page of this Repo (MD page)
  • 📺 WATCH - linked YouTube screencasts
  • 📙 RUN - Jupyter Notebook example
  • :octocat: TRY - linked GitHub Repos
  • 📘 EXPAND - linked (external) resources
  • 🔍 SCAN - search a list in this Repo

📺 Click below to WATCH 'Lynn's Welcome Video' (4 min) on YouTube

Welcome to GCP for Bioinformatics


Why would I choose to use a public cloud vendor for bioinformatics?

⭐️ SAVE MONEY run (and pay for) scalable analysis jobs only when you need to run them
⭐️ SAVE TIME use vendor-managed infrastructure & best-practice patterns for fast repeatable research
📗 READ the FAQ for GCP bioinformatics for this Repo
📕 READ Nature article: "Cloud computing for genomic data analysis and collaboration"
📗 READ the top 4 most common use cases for using the public cloud for bioinformatics researchers

Bioinformatics wanting more advanced GCP content?

If you would like to learn more advanced concepts (including script examples and patterns) about working with Google Cloud Platform, see my Repo gcp-essentials --> link


New to Bioinformatics?

If you are NEW to bioinformatics and have a computational background...

  • :octocat: REVIEW my bioinformatics concepts tools and terms
    • Designed for experienced cloud practioners who are NEW to Bioinformatics
    • The 'student notes repo' is named Team Teri - link to 'who is Teri?'
    • This Repo includes links to explanations of bioinformatics concepts, tools and platforms - link

Contibutions

We love contributions! See this short style guide when making pull requests to this repo.