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Feb 2 5 tweets 3 min read
Wanna try @nextflowio DSL2?

Our #climbBioinfoskills tutorial is available online! 🧵 Image
#Nextflow is a fantastic language and workflow runtime, which allow us to write clean logic and to separate it to the configuration. The same workflow can transparently run locally, on your #HPC or in the #cloud!

My slides are available on Github: github.com/Bioinfo-skills…
And the repository itself shows a simple example of a "de novo" assembly pipeline for bacterial genomes
The written tutorial is available on a separate website, and will be updated with your feedback:

telatin.github.io/microbiome-bio…
And if you want to check the final output, here is the link: telatin.github.io/microbiome-bio…

The magic is done by #MultiQC, a fantastic tool that just adds beauty to #Nextflow :)

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My grandmother Luisa was born in January 1922.
Some years before, Italy 🇮🇹 got out of the Great War, which ended with the Versaille Treaty that made the world a worse place. Italy was among the "winners" but came out distressed. Fascism was born in that context.
My grandmother was a witness to the Second World War. She went to high school when several professors were at the front. Two girls from a bigger city were displaced in her house and became family (I called them aunties when I was a child).
Food rationing was one of her memories.
I was fortunate enough to grow in a peaceful Europe that tried to build bridges (see Euro's banknotes) and peace. But I didn't forget my grandmother's memories, and I believed I would have found it difficult to explain to my son what war in Europe could look like.
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