Difference between revisions of "Deleting a genome"

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A genome can be deleted via the [[User Profile]] page.  Note that you must have the proper owner/editor permissions to delete a genome.
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A genome or experiment can be deleted via the [[User Profile]] page.  Note that you must have the proper owner/editor permissions to delete a genome/experiment.
  
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Deleting a genome is easy!
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Deleting a genome or experiment is easy!
# Select the genome(s) to delete by clicking the checkbox next to the genome description.
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# Select the genome)/experiment to delete by clicking on it. When selected it's background will turn dark green.
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## To select multiple genomes/experiments hold the CTRL or SHIFT key (may vary based on your keyboard)
 
# Click the "trash" icon at the top of the list.
 
# Click the "trash" icon at the top of the list.
  
Note that the trashed genomes are not actually deleted from CoGe, the data persist but are marked as unavailable and won't appear in any of CoGe's tools.  Trashed genomes can be undeleted in a similar fashion in the "Trash" menu (see left of list).
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Note that the deleted genomes and experiments are not actually removed from the system.  The data persist but are marked as unavailable and won't appear in any of CoGe's tools.  Deleted genomes can be undeleted in a similar fashion in the "Trash" menu (see left of list).

Revision as of 11:14, 1 March 2016

A genome or experiment can be deleted via the User Profile page. Note that you must have the proper owner/editor permissions to delete a genome/experiment.

Screen Shot 2016-03-01 at 10.10.43 AM.png

Deleting a genome or experiment is easy!

  1. Select the genome)/experiment to delete by clicking on it. When selected it's background will turn dark green.
    1. To select multiple genomes/experiments hold the CTRL or SHIFT key (may vary based on your keyboard)
  2. Click the "trash" icon at the top of the list.

Note that the deleted genomes and experiments are not actually removed from the system. The data persist but are marked as unavailable and won't appear in any of CoGe's tools. Deleted genomes can be undeleted in a similar fashion in the "Trash" menu (see left of list).