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xQTLTutorialBiologistUploadingData
v2 v3 3 3 = [wiki:xQTL xQTL workbench] - Tutorial for biologists: Uploading a new dataset = 4 4 5 We will start by uploading a dataset with geno- and phenotype information. There are many ways to enter data into xQTL, such as uploading CSV or Excel files, using the R API, or manual per-record entry. To make uploading a typical QTL-study dataset as easy as possible, we developed a specialized 'R/qtl importer'. 5 We will start by uploading a dataset with geno- and phenotype information. There are many ways to enter data into xQTL, such as uploading CSV or Excel files, using the R API, or manual per-record entry. To make uploading a typical QTL-study dataset as easy as possible, we developed a specialized 'R/qtl importer'. Note: for more general information about uploading data, see: [wiki:xQTLBiologistImport] 6 6 7 7 Let's first download an example dataset that is accepted by this importer. Download the respective genotype, phenotype and map files from: