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4.5.

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Your

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mapping

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CSV

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file

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must

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map

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the

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subject

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IDs

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in

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your

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annotations

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to

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the

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sample

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IDs

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in

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the

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unmapped

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samples

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list.

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A

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screenshot

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of

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the

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mapping

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file

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used

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in

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this

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tutorial,

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taken

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from

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a

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Microsoft

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Excel

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2007

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window,

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is

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shown

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below.

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The

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file

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is

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a

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table

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of

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two

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columns

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with

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no

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headings;

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the

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first

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column

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contains

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IDs

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of

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the

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subjects

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from

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the

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annotation

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source

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and

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the

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second

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column

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contains

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IDs

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from

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the

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unmapped

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samples

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list.

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Each

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subject

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in

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the

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left

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column

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corresponds

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to

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the

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sample

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in

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the

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right

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column.

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Note

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that

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the

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file

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doesn't

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map

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every

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single

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sample

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ID

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from

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the

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data

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source.

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This CSV file maps the subject IDs from our annotation source (left column) to the sample IDs in our genomic source (right column).

To add your mapping CSV file to the study, click on the 'Choose File' button next to the 'Subject to Sample Mapping File' label.

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Click on the ‘Choose File’ button (highlighted in red) to choose a mapping file to open.

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