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===== Design data panel ===== | ===== Design data panel ===== | ||
- | The design data panel allows you to choose the kind of experiment you want to perform. You can choose between two main experimental designs: | ||
- | * **Two group comparison**: | ||
- | * **Correlation with continuous variable**: | ||
+ | The design data panel allows you to choose the kind of experiment you want to perform. You can choose between two kinds of experimental design: | ||
+ | ==== Two-group comparison ==== | ||
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+ | The comparison is performed between the two groups described in the experimental design file.\\ The experimental design file must include **two columns**: the first one with the names of the samples, the second one with the class to which each sample belongs. | ||
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+ | If the experimental design file contains more than two classes then you have to select the appropriate class for each condition.\\ **Note:** the condition 2 will be taken as a reference condition. | ||
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+ | ==== Correlation with continuous variable ==== | ||
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+ | A correlation is performed between the values of each effector circuit along the samples and the continuous variable introduced.\\ The experimental design file must include **two columns**: the first one with the names of the samples, the second one with the value of the variable for each one of the samples. | ||
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