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 ====== Pathway viewer ====== ====== Pathway viewer ======
  
-A pathway viewer has been develop ​in order to make easier the visualization of the comparison results.+A pathway viewer has been developed ​in order to make easier the visualization of the comparison results.
  
 {{ :​hipathia_viewer.png?​600 |}} {{ :​hipathia_viewer.png?​600 |}}
  
-You can select the pathway to see in the //Pathways list// (**1**). +You can select the pathway to see in the //Categories// list (**1**). 
-You can also visualize a single circuit by clicking on its name (**3**) in the //Available circuits// list (**2**). Circuits depicted in blue are significantly down-regulated circuits whereas those depicted in red are significantly up-regulated ones (p-value = 0.05). Circuits depicted in grey are not significant.+You can also visualize a single circuit by clicking on its name (**3**) in the //Circuits// list (**2**). Circuits depicted in blue are significantly down-regulated circuits whereas those depicted in red are significantly up-regulated ones (p-value = 0.05). Circuits depicted in grey are not significant.
  
 ===== Legend ===== ===== Legend =====
  
  
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 The information summarized in the pathway viewer includes: The information summarized in the pathway viewer includes:
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   * Circuits which are **down-regulated** in the disease condition have their arrows colored in **blue**. ​   * Circuits which are **down-regulated** in the disease condition have their arrows colored in **blue**. ​
   * Circuits which are **not significant** for the test have their arrows colored in **grey**. ​   * Circuits which are **not significant** for the test have their arrows colored in **grey**. ​
-  * When an edge belongs to different circuits which should be colored in different colors, different arrows are depicted, each one for each necessary color.+  ​* **When an edge belongs to different circuits which should be colored in different colors, different arrows are depicted, each one for each necessary color.**
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