Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of xQTLBiologistImport


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2011-10-01T19:53:47+02:00 (13 years ago)
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jvelde
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  • xQTLBiologistImport

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    2727=== Help: my individuals are not on the first line! ===
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    29 The importers for genotype and phenotype files expect you to put individuals on the first line, making them the column headers. If your rows and columns are 'flipped' and would need transposing, don't worry. Just upload the files. You should just re-annotate your rows and columns by going to ''Browse data'' in the main menu, then select ''View data'' and find your recent uploaded data matrix. Click ''Show additional fields'' to show the full annotation. Use the dropdown menus to swap the values of ''!FeatureType'' (columns) and ''!TargetType'' (rows). Press ''save the changes''.
     29The importers for genotype and phenotype files expect you to put individuals on the first line, making them the column headers. If your rows and columns are 'flipped' and would need transposing, don't worry. Just upload the files. You should just re-annotate your rows and columns by going to ''Browse data'' in the main menu, then select ''View data'' and find your recent uploaded data matrix. Click ''Show additional fields'' to show the full annotation. Use the dropdown menus to swap the values of ''!FeatureType'' (columns) and ''!TargetType'' (rows). Press ''save the changes''. '''BEWARE:''' if you let xQTL automatically add individuals, markers, and/or traits, you might end up with your markers being added as Individuals and vice versa. If you choose to upload and 'transpose' the dataset, '''add your annotations first'''.
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    3131=== Other data ===