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== Downloading or Exporting an Experiment== | === Downloading or Exporting an Experiment=== | ||
A downloaded or exported experiment contains instructions for using the specific file types in addition to all the annotations and information. | A downloaded or exported experiment contains instructions for using the specific file types in addition to all the annotations and information. | ||
[[File:Experiment-view-update.png|300px|Users can download or export an experiment to the iPlant Data Store]] | [[File:Experiment-view-update.png|300px|Users can download or export an experiment to the iPlant Data Store]] |
Revision as of 22:34, 31 January 2014


ExperimentView lets you view, modify, and add information about an experiment in CoGe, provided that you have the appropriate permission.
You can edit the experiment
- Name
- Description
- Source (from where the data came)
- Version
You can add
- Types to the experiment, such as transcriptome, BS-seq, etc
- Annotations, which may consist of:
- Text based description (the annotation)
- Link to website (e.g. publication)
- Type (what type of annotation is this for organization purposes)
- Type Group (for a higher level of organization of types)
- Image (upload a PNG/JPG)
Downloading or Exporting an Experiment
A downloaded or exported experiment contains instructions for using the specific file types in addition to all the annotations and information.