TAGS»SNPDB SAMPLE
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Description
- Go to TAGS»SNPDB SAMPLE to carry out the following actions:
- Review records tagged by a "SNPDB SAMPLE Tag"
- Remove individual records from a "SNPDB SAMPLE Tag"
- Delete the whole tag
- Permanently delete tagged samples from SNPDB
- "SNPDB Sample Tags" are always "private" access, only your "SNPDB Sample Tags" are displayed.
- Tag a SNPDB database sample with a new or existing "SNPDB Sample Tag" in SNPDB»SEARCH. (Find out more...)
- To find out more about using "SNPDB Tags" and "SNPDB Sample Tags", please also refer to the manual section on "SNPDB Tags" versus "SNPDB Sample Tags".
How to use this option
- Select TAGS»SNPDB SAMPLE from the 'GENica Marker Tools' menu.
- A table with the "Sample Tags" you have previously created is displayed. The table can be sorted by the different column headers by clicking on them.
- Click on the link next to a sample to carry out one of the following actions:
- [VIEW SAMPLES]: Open the tagged samples in the SNPDB»SEARCH interface. This gives access to its "combine searches" feature, as well as its display and export options.
- [EDIT SAMPLE TAGS]: Remove records from a "SNPDB Sample Tag". In the interface this opens, click on [UNTAG] next to the unwanted sample(s). This will only remove the tag from an entry, but won't delete it from the database.
- [SET SPECIES]: Change the species specified for all tagged samples.
- [DELETE TAG]: Delete a tag. This will remove the tag from all the SNPDB Samples, but will not delete the samples from the database.
- [DELETE SAMPLES]: Remove all the tagged samples permanently from the SNPDB database.
IMPORTANT:
Deleting tagged samples with [DELETE SAMPLES] removes them permanently from the SNPDB database.
- To double-check which entries will be deleted, open a "SNPDB Sample Tag" in SNPDB»SEARCH and review the selected records on-line or after exporting them.
- Only the records within a tag that a user has edit / delete rights to can be deleted.
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The TAGS»SNPDB SAMPLE Interface.
Links to other user manual pages
I'd rather try the tutorial...
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