05/05/2020
Sequential Comparisons
| Legend | Name | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| A | Sequences | Layers of temporal comparisons. Each layer contains multiple steps, which in turn contains the samples to be compared with the following steps. | 
| B | Steps | Steps associated to this analysis timeline. | 
| C | Available samples | Available samples to be distributed to the sample groups. In this comparison type, samples can be included in multiple sample groups. | 
| D | Selected sample group | List of samples to be used in this sample group for this comparison step and sequence. | 
| E | Arrows to/from sample group | Distributes the samples to or from the curret step's sample group. Single arrows will assign the selected samples. Double arrows will assign all samples to the target group. | 
| F | Sample information | Brief information about a selected sample, including its title, identifier and Series accession ID, if available. | 
| G | Probe annotations | List of annotation columns that can be included in the final results table. Only available if the platform data was loaded in the current Session. | 
| H | Advanced options | Options for statistical correction of the final results. | 
| I | Start analysis | Starts the DE analysis using the selected samples and options. | 
Right-click menu in sample groups
| Legend | Name | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| A | View as | Displays the sample names according to the GEO metadata entries, if present. | 
| B | Auto-distribute dual-channel samples | When working with dual-channel datasets, each item in the list will represent a sample channel (i.e., half sample) instead of an integral sample. This option ensures that a sample channel distributed to a group will cause the other channel to be moved to the opposite group. This way, both channels will be present in both groups. |