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Hi guys,
I was wondering why the number of in progress datasets are more than the processed ones (first page plot). I noticed that something probably has changed and the pipeline can no longer download data from GEO. I checked several recently published data on GEO and when tried to analyze, they either had been tried before by someone else and failed or if I submit it for analysis, it fails the download step shortly after extracting metadata. (ie GSE125422, GSE159067...). It seems many dataset names and metadata have been added to the database list but failed to download and process. Any idea?
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Hello,
As far as the number of datasets in progress -- this number relates to all available datasets in GEO that we haven't had a chance to process yet -- and we are processing them fast as we can. They are in a lower priority queue so user submitted datasets get a priority.
Regarding the pipeline -- it should be working. Your particular examples might not have data in SRA -- let us know if you think otherwise and we'll dig deeper into what might be going on.
Thanks,
Michal
Hi guys,
I was wondering why the number of in progress datasets are more than the processed ones (first page plot). I noticed that something probably has changed and the pipeline can no longer download data from GEO. I checked several recently published data on GEO and when tried to analyze, they either had been tried before by someone else and failed or if I submit it for analysis, it fails the download step shortly after extracting metadata. (ie GSE125422, GSE159067...). It seems many dataset names and metadata have been added to the database list but failed to download and process. Any idea?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: