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Some tools we describe were written from scratch as new Python scripts, rather than as a wrapper for an existing tool. One example in this manuscript reproduces three published methods for oomycete effector RXLR motif prediction ( Bhattacharjee et al., 2006; Win et al., 2007; Whisson et al., 2007). A classic short gamma-ray burst begins with two orbiting neutron stars, the crushed remnants of massive stars that exploded as supernovae. As the stars circle ever closer, they strip neutron-rich material from each other. They also generate gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time – although none were detected from this event. A pulse of X-rays and gamma rays lasting just 140 milliseconds swept across the solar system on April 15, 2020. The event was a giant flare from a magnetar, a type of city-sized stellar remnant that boasts the strongest magnetic fields known. Watch to learn more.

The difference between your typical gamma-ray burst and this one is about the same as the difference between the light bulb in your living room and the lit-up floodlights in a sports stadium,” says Andrew Levan, Radbound University, the Netherlands, who used the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to observe the burst. Swift is a collaboration with Penn State, the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and Northrop Grumman Space Systems in Dulles, Virginia, with important contributions from partners in the United Kingdom and Italy. The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and ESA (European Space Agency). Goddard manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore conducts science operations. STScI is operated for NASA by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, in Washington, D.C. Compare these initial contigs to the NCBI non-redundant protein sequence database (NCBI NR) using BLASTX, requesting at most one hit and tabular output including the taxonomy fields (and optionally the hit description). Giant flares from magnetars in the Milky Way and its satellites evolve in a distinct way, with a rapid rise to peak brightness followed by a more gradual tail of fluctuating emission. These variations result from the magnetar’s rotation, which repeatedly brings the flare location in and out of view from Earth, much like a lighthouse.Protein BLAST database”: MadLandDB (Genome zoo) plant and algal genomes with a focus on non-seed plants and streptophyte algae (22 Dec 2022) One area that remains a burden for the Galaxy administrator is the provision of local copies of BLAST databases (external to Galaxy), such as in-house unpublished datasets, or the main NCBI BLAST databases [ 34]. The locations of these databases (which can be used outside of Galaxy) are listed in simple tabular configuration files (blastdb*.loc), which store a unique identifier key (recorded in Galaxy), a description (shown to the Galaxy user) and the file path to the database (which can be updated if required, for example owing to changes in local storage architecture). In future work we hope to use the Galaxy Data Manager Framework [ 35] to facilitate the provision of BLAST databases. Discussion myExperiment Galaxy workflow for the identification of candidate genes clusters: http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/4584.html The Fermi, Swift, Wind, Mars Odyssey and INTEGRAL missions all participate in a GRB-locating system called the InterPlanetary Network (IPN). Now funded by the Fermi project, the IPN has operated since the late 1970s using different spacecraft located throughout the solar system. Because the signal reached each detector at different times, any pair of them can help narrow down a burst’s location in the sky. The greater the distances between spacecraft, the better the technique’s precision. Together, these tools can be used in a basic workflow that takes raw sequencing data as input, yielding a whole organism gene set that can be further analysed:

Buchfink, B., C. Xie, and D. H. Huson, 2014 Fast and sensitive protein alignment using DIAMOND. Nature Methods 12: 59–60. 10.1038/nmeth.3176One of the core concepts in Galaxy is that each dataset has a specified datatype or file format, such as FASTA format sequences or various FASTQ encodings [ 32]. Each Galaxy tool normally accepts only specific datatypes as input and will mark its output files with the appropriate datatype. We defined a set of datatypes for BLAST ASN.1 files, BLAST XML and the different BLAST database types (see Table 3). Simple datatypes can be defined by subclassing already existing datatypes. In general, additional Python code is required, such as defining a sniff function for auto-detection of the datatype when loading files into Galaxy.

The torpedo also factors into one of the event’s biggest surprises. Fermi’s main instrument, the Large Area Telescope (LAT), also detected three gamma rays, with energies of 480 MeV, 1.3 billion electron volts (GeV), and 1.7 GeV – the highest-energy light ever detected from a magnetar giant flare. What’s surprising is that all of these gamma rays appeared long after the flare had diminished in other instruments. Filter the matching contigs from the assembly FASTA using the “Filter sequences by ID” tool [ 10, 25] (or similar). On Dec. 11, 2021, NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a blast of high-energy light from the outskirts of a galaxy around 1 billion light-years away. The event has rattled scientists’ understanding of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), the most powerful events in the universe. This burst is called GRB 211211A. It’s a small sample, but we now have a better idea of their true energies, and how far we can detect them,” Burns said. “A few percent of short GRBs may really be magnetar giant flares. In fact, they may be the most common high-energy outbursts we’ve detected so far beyond our galaxy – about five times more frequent than supernovae.” The ionosphere, which helps protect life on Earth by absorbing harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun, is highly sensitive to changing magnetic and electrical conditions in space, usually connected to solar activity. It also expands and contracts in response to solar radiation.Fermi is a collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, with important contributions from partners in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, and the United States. Toshihiro Fujii, an associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan, said: “When I first discovered this ultra-high-energy cosmic ray, I thought there must have been a mistake, as it showed an energy level unprecedented in the last three decades.” If required, rather than extracting complete contigs, Galaxy has tools for working with genomic intervals that could be used to select the matched regions only, as in the next example. Identifying candidate gene clusters Papers analyzing different aspects of the event and its implications were published on Jan. 13 in the journals Nature and Nature Astronomy.

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