The field of Genomics is intimidating for a lot of people. The vocabulary and terminology makes it hard to get started. Given the massive computational needs of the genomics field today, we need more technical people learning about genomics and helping practitioners build scalable and secure systems. Our goal is to make this topic more approachable.
Our target is anyone who is working in technology today that wants to help their company, customer or just the favorite project build better solutions. Our focus is on the Azure cloud, but with some adjustments, the same patterns could be used elsewhere.
If you are new, follow the guide sequentially. If you are looking for a specific product or service, feel free to jump to that section.
In this section we review the biological terms and concepts that you should be familiar with. We define DNA, RNA, Chromosomes, Genes and introduce the central dogma. If you are new to the study of genetics or need a refresher, start here.
In this section we introduce genomic pipelines. Why they are necessary and the key steps involved. We cover reference genomes, alignment and variant calling and some basic analysis.
We'll also introduce some of the common workflow engines out there, mostly focusing on Cromwell and Nextflow.
Genomics datasets tend to be very large. If you have accumulated a lot of data on-premises and are looking for best practices around moving the data to the cloud, this section has a couple of options
Use this guide to get started on Cromwell on Azure.
Azure has native support for Nextflow. Use this guide to get started on Nextflow on Azure.
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