The complexity of some bioinformatic softwares is well-known and it has been commented in different papers and blog posts, etc. Especially, those softwares that depend of many software components and tools making impossible for a testing/new-user try for the first time the software. @BioDocker aim to simplify the process of testing/compiling/deploying bioinfo softwares. Our previously post shows how to use the TPP software from System Biology team.
Recently, the Data Independent Acquisition Methods has been receiving a lot of attention by the proteomics community, specially SWATH. In this example We are going to demonstrate the importance of Docker through the use of a complex and powerful pipeline called DIA-Umpire. In this example I will demonstrate how to download, run and obtain the results from the DIA-Umpire pipeline.