Wekemo Bioincloud: A user-friendly platform for meta-omics data analyses

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY iMeta Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1002/imt2.175
Yunyun Gao, Guoxing Zhang, Shunyao Jiang, Yong-Xin Liu
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The increasing application of meta-omics approaches to investigate the structure, function, and intercellular interactions of microbial communities has led to a surge in available data. However, this abundance of human and environmental microbiome data has exposed new scalability challenges for existing bioinformatics tools. In response, we introduce Wekemo Bioincloud—a specialized platform for -omics studies. This platform offers a comprehensive analysis solution, specifically designed to alleviate the challenges of tool selection for users in the face of expanding data sets. As of now, Wekemo Bioincloud has been regularly equipped with 22 workflows and 65 visualization tools, establishing itself as a user-friendly and widely embraced platform for studying diverse data sets. Additionally, the platform enables the online modification of vector outputs, and the registration-independent personalized dashboard system ensures privacy and traceability. Wekemo Bioincloud is freely available at https://www.bioincloud.tech/.

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Wekemo Bioincloud:用户友好型元组学数据分析平台
元组学方法在研究微生物群落的结构、功能和细胞间相互作用方面的应用日益广泛,导致可用数据激增。然而,大量的人类和环境微生物组数据给现有的生物信息学工具带来了新的可扩展性挑战。为此,我们推出了 Wekemo Bioincloud--一个专门用于组学研究的平台。该平台提供全面的分析解决方案,专门用于减轻用户在面对不断扩大的数据集时选择工具所面临的挑战。截至目前,Wekemo Bioincloud 已定期配备 22 个工作流程和 65 个可视化工具,成为研究各种数据集的用户友好型平台,受到广泛欢迎。此外,该平台还可在线修改矢量输出,而无需注册的个性化仪表板系统则可确保隐私和可追溯性。Wekemo Bioincloud 可在 https://www.bioincloud.tech/ 免费获取。
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