Data sharing with Globus - DNA sequencing lab

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This describes the new standard operating procedure that RCS is requiring members of the Centre for Health Genomics and Informatics (named DNA-seq lab, below) to follow when sharing data to those who need it. Previously, RCS staff would manually initiate the transfer, but should ultimately be made the responsibility of the research group due to its frequent nature.

The first step is to select the File Manager in the left panel. Then place the cursor in the Collection text field to search for an existing collection.

Globus File Manager


Search for arc-dtn collection and in the results list click on collection details icon (the 3-dot icon) Collection details


Click on the Collections tab (1) and then add a guest collection by clicking on the Add Guest Collection button on the right side (2). Add Guest Collection

Note that this only needs to be done once. No data is shared until permissions are granted in the next step. Fill all the fields in the corresponding window making sure that the base path is the root of the directory that contains all outputs from the DNA sequencing lab and click on Create Collection.

Create Guest Collection


Now that the collection has been created in the arc-dtn endpoint we can grant appropriate users permissions to access the subdirectory containing those results. To do this select the newly created collection and click on the permissions tab (1) and then click on the Add Permissions - Share With (2) Share with

Enter the path to the subfolder to share, the user(s) with whom this folder is going to be shared with and the permissions for this user. Permissions should be set to read (default). At this point, the DNA-seq lab is “finished”, the data has been shared. The researchers granted access to the data in the last step initiate a transfer in Globus to move the data to the location of their choice (could be ARC, or some other location where OneDrive is mounted).