experimental_design_file_format
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| Experimental design is Tab-separated values file. This file has two columns, the first one corresponds to the sample name and the second one corresponds to the phenotype. | Experimental design is Tab-separated values file. This file has two columns, the first one corresponds to the sample name and the second one corresponds to the phenotype. | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | sample1 Group_1 | ||
| + | sample2 Group_1 | ||
| + | sample3 Group_2 | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | **Note**: In case of **paired data** the Experimental design file must be **ordered**. | ||
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| + | Here is an example of a file with 4 piared samples (sample1_Normal and sample1_Treated are the same sample before and after treatment): | ||
| - | **Note**: In case of paired data the Experimental design file must be ordered | ||
| < | < | ||
| sample1_Normal Group_1 | sample1_Normal Group_1 | ||
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| sample2_Treated Group_2 | sample2_Treated Group_2 | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| + | Here is an other file example see {{: | ||
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