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#+TITLE: COVID-19 PubSeq (part 6)
#+AUTHOR: Pjotr Prins
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* Table of Contents :TOC:noexport:
- [[#generating-output-for-ebi][Generating output for EBI]]
- [[#defining-the-ebi-study][Defining the EBI study]]
- [[#define-the-ebi-sample][Define the EBI sample]]
- [[#define-the-ebi-sequence][Define the EBI sequence]]
* Generating output for EBI
Would it not be great an uploader to PubSeq also can export samples
to, say, EBI? That is what we discuss in this section. The submission
process is somewhat laborious and when you have submitted to PubSeq
why not export the same to EBI too with the least amount of effort?
COVID-19 PubSeq is a data source - both sequence data and metadata -
that can be used to push data to other sources, such as EBI. You can
register [[https://ena-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submit/samples/programmatic.html][samples programmatically]] with a specific XML interface.
EBI sequence resources are presented through ENA. For example
[[https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/MT394864][Sequence: MT394864.1]].
EBI has XML Formats for
- SUBMISSION
- STUDY
- SAMPLE
- EXPERIMENT
- RUN
- ANALYSIS
- DAC
- POLICY
- DATASET
- PROJECT
with the schemas listed [[ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/ena/doc/xsd/sra_1_5/][here]]. Since we are submitting sequences we
should follow submitting [[https://ena-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submit/assembly.html][full genome assembly guidelines]] and [[https://ena-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submit/general-guide/programmatic.html][ENA
guidelines]]. The first step is to define the study, next the sample and
finally the sequence (assembly).
* Defining the EBI study
A study is defined [[https://ena-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submit/study/programmatic.html][here]] and looks like
#+BEGIN_SRC xml
<PROJECT_SET>
<PROJECT alias="COVID-19 Washington DC">
<TITLE>Sequencing SARS-CoV-2 in the Washington DC area</TITLE>
<DESCRIPTION>This study collects samples from COVID-19 patients in the Washington DC area</DESCRIPTION>
<SUBMISSION_PROJECT>
<SEQUENCING_PROJECT/>
</SUBMISSION_PROJECT>
</PROJECT>
</PROJECT_SET>
#+END_SRC
also a submission 'command' is required looking like
#+BEGIN_SRC xml
<SUBMISSION>
<ACTIONS>
<ACTION>
<ADD/>
</ACTION>
<ACTION>
<HOLD HoldUntilDate="TODO: release date"/>
</ACTION>
</ACTIONS>
</SUBMISSION>
#+END_SRC
The webin system accepts such sources using a command like
: curl -u username:password -F "SUBMISSION=@submission.xml" -F "PROJECT=@project.xml" "https://wwwdev.ebi.ac.uk/ena/submit/drop-box/submit/"
as described [[https://ena-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submit/study/programmatic.html#submit-the-xmls-using-curl][here]].
/work in progress (WIP)/
* Define the EBI sample
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* Define the EBI sequence
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