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= | = ProMeTra and CeBiTec accounts = | ||
Users of CeBiTec software resources such as [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/gendb GenDB], [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/gendb Emmma2], [http://prose.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de ProSE] or [http://meltdb.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de MeltDB] can use their existing accounts to access the ProMeTra interface. This hast th advantage that only a single login procedure has to take place and afterwards experimental | Users of CeBiTec software resources such as [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/gendb GenDB], [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/groups/brf/software/gendb Emmma2], [http://prose.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de ProSE] or [http://meltdb.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de MeltDB] can use their existing accounts to access the ProMeTra interface. This hast th advantage that only a single login procedure has to take place and afterwards experimental | ||
data from the various ''Omics'' platforms of the [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/ CeBiTec] are made available via data exchange by WebService technology. | data from the various ''Omics'' platforms of the [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/ CeBiTec] are made available via data exchange by WebService technology. | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$login.png]] | |||
The main interface of ProMeTra currently allows to access Emma2, ProSE and MeltDB and users will | The main interface of ProMeTra currently allows to access Emma2, ProSE and MeltDB and users will | ||
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= Accessing datasets via the ProSE, Emma2 or MeltDB web services = | = Accessing datasets via the ProSE, Emma2 or MeltDB web services = | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$webservices.png]] | |||
To request a dataset a user initially has to select a | To request a dataset a user initially has to select a | ||
project. | project. | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$projects.png]] | |||
For the given project all available experiments are listed and ... | For the given project all available experiments are listed and ... | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$experiments.png]] | |||
... a reference group or state can be selected afterwards. | ... a reference group or state can be selected afterwards. | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$references.png]] | |||
The groups or states that are selected in the last dialog will be compared to the | The groups or states that are selected in the last dialog will be compared to the | ||
references, and the resulting m-values will be used for the pathway or genome map visualizations. | references, and the resulting m-values will be used for the pathway or genome map visualizations. | ||
[[Image:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$factors.png]] |
Revision as of 16:23, 20 March 2012
ProMeTra and CeBiTec accounts
Users of CeBiTec software resources such as GenDB, Emmma2, ProSE or MeltDB can use their existing accounts to access the ProMeTra interface. This hast th advantage that only a single login procedure has to take place and afterwards experimental data from the various Omics platforms of the CeBiTec are made available via data exchange by WebService technology.
File:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$login.png
The main interface of ProMeTra currently allows to access Emma2, ProSE and MeltDB and users will see the experiments and datasets they already have access to in the individual applications.
Accessing datasets via the ProSE, Emma2 or MeltDB web services
File:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$webservices.png
To request a dataset a user initially has to select a project.
File:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$projects.png
For the given project all available experiments are listed and ...
File:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$experiments.png
... a reference group or state can be selected afterwards.
File:ProMeTraWiki$$CebitecAccount$references.png
The groups or states that are selected in the last dialog will be compared to the references, and the resulting m-values will be used for the pathway or genome map visualizations.