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* H3K27me3 with 2 replicates: wt_H3K27me3_rep1 and wt_H3K27me3_rep2
* H3K27me3 with 2 replicates: wt_H3K27me3_rep1 and wt_H3K27me3_rep2
* ‘input’ with 2 replicates: wt_input_rep1 and wt_input_rep2
* ‘input’ with 2 replicates: wt_input_rep1 and wt_input_rep2
**Tutorial**: [Formation of the Super-Structures on the Inactive X](https://galaxyproject.github.io/training-material/topics/epigenetics/tutorials/formation_of_super-structures_on_xi/tutorial.html).
**Tutorial**: [Formation of the Super-Structures on the Inactive X](https://galaxyproject.github.io/training-material/topics/epigenetics/tutorials/formation_of_super-structures_on_xi/tutorial.html)
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## If time allows
If we have enough time, I will introduce what collections are and we will build a full chip-seq workflow using this data structure.
**Tutorial**: [Processing many samples at once with collections](https://galaxyproject.org/tutorials/collections/)