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Problem: How To Add Data to an Existing Study

Topic: caIntegrator Usage

Date entered: 0208/0825/20102011

Release: Up to caIntegrator 1.2

Answer

This guide shows how to add clinical annotation and genomic microarray data to an existing study in caIntegrator, with a focus on common obstacles and pitfalls that may arise in the process. It assumes that you already have basic familiarity with the program and have created a study containing at least one source for both annotation and array data. It also assumes that you have additional sources available, namely:

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The guide is presented in a step-by-step instructional format, with each step accompanied by a screenshot from caIntegrator. A hyperlinked index of all the steps appears below.

Getting Started

How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 1.0

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How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 1.3

Loading Additional Clinical Data

How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 2.0

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How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 2.9

Querying Clinical Data

How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 3.0

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How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 3.13

Loading Another Genomic Dataset

How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 4.0

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How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 4.12

Querying Array and Mapping Data

How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 5.0

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How To Add Data to an Existing Study in caIntegrator - Step 5.9

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