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- The Research Environment is preloaded with the data you are entitled to, but there are some hoops to jump through when you first get access.
- Although all of GeCIP see all of the same data, some of it is protected by a Publication Moratorium.
- There is no internet access inside the Research Environment; however, some websites are available (called 'whitelisted websites').
- If your program requires access to the internet to run, it will not work unless you apply to get the service whitelisted.
- You can't copy out of the Research Environment, but you can paste in - use the paste command from your browser's menu (not the paste command in the virtual desktop or Ctrl+v) using the intermediate clipboard. Read instructions for doing so here.
- If you want to bring data or information in, or take your results out, you have to go through the Airlock.
- There are commandline tools available, we are calling them 'modules', you need to load them up as and when you need them.
- If you've got lots of data to analyse, it'll happen far quicker if you submit it to the cluster.
- When your initial thoughts and analyses start to coalesce into a research project, you need to register it on the Using the Research Registry.
- You cannot install your own tools and applications - you have to submit a request to the Genomics England Service Desk.
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If you should encounter a problem or unexpected behaviour while using the Research Environment and you cannot find the answer in these pages, please submit a ticket to the Genomics England Service Desk. Please note, if you have not submitted a ticket previously you will need to create a new account first (your Research Environment login credentials will not work).
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