Empowering bioinformatics communities with Nextflow and nf-core - Génétique Animale et Biologie Intégrative
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Empowering bioinformatics communities with Nextflow and nf-core

Andreia Amaral
Marie-Odile Baudement
Franziska Bonath
Praveen Krishna Chitneedi
Emily L Clark
Paolo Di Tommaso
Sarah Djebali
Philip A Ewels
Sonia Eynard
James a Fellows Yates
Daniel Fischer
Evan W Floden
Sylvain Foissac
Gisela Gabernet
Maxime U Garcia
Gareth Gillard
Manu Kumar Gundappa
Christopher Hakkaart
Friederike Hanssen
Peter W Harrison
Matthias Hörtenhuber
Cyril Kurylo
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Christa Kühn
Daniel J Macqueen
Edmund Miller
Júlia Mir-Pedrol
Sven Nahnsen
Harshil Patel
Alexander Peltzer
Yuliaxis Ramayo-Caldas
Marcel da Câmara Ribeiro-Dantas
Dominique Rocha
Mazdak Salavati
Alexey Sokolov
Jose Espinosa-Carrasco
Cedric Notredame

Résumé

Standardised analysis pipelines are an important part of FAIR bioinformatics research. Over the last decade, there has been a notable shift from point-and-click pipeline solutions such as Galaxy towards command-line solutions such as Nextflow and Snakemake. We report on recent developments in the nf-core and Nextflow frameworks that have led to widespread adoption across many scientific communities. We describe how adopting nf-core standards enables faster development, improved interoperability, and collaboration with the >8,000 members of the nf-core community. The recent development of Nextflow Domain-Specific Language 2 (DSL2) allows pipeline components to be shared and combined across projects. The nf-core community has harnessed this with a library of modules and subworkflows that can be integrated into any Nextflow pipeline, enabling research communities to progressively transition to nf-core best practices. We present a case study of nf-core adoption by six European research consortia, grouped under the EuroFAANG umbrella and dedicated to farmed animal genomics. We believe that the process outlined in this report can inspire many large consortia to seek harmonisation of their data analysis procedures.
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hal-04770333 , version 1 (06-11-2024)

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Björn E Langer, Andreia Amaral, Marie-Odile Baudement, Franziska Bonath, Mathieu Charles, et al.. Empowering bioinformatics communities with Nextflow and nf-core. 2024. ⟨hal-04770333⟩
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