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==Overview==
 
geWorkbench provides several mechanisms by which descriptive information about particular data nodes can be viewed and added.  These include "hover text" in the Project Folders component for certain dataset types, and several text windows for different types of information.  These later components are displayed in the Command and Analysis area of geWorkbench.
 
  
==Project Folders Component==
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==Dataset History, Dataset Annotation and Experiment Information==
  
For microarray datasets, adjacency matrices (network nodes), sequence and pattern nodes, moving the mouse cursor over the data nodes will display additional details about a dataset.
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After any operation on a data node, such as analysis, normalization, or filtering, certain information is stored to that data node's Information Panel. The Information Panel is divided into three sub-windows.
  
Microarray datasets: hover text displays number of markers and arrays.
 
  
 
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[[Image:Information_Panel.png]]
[[Image:Dataset_hover_microarray.png]]
 
 
 
 
 
Adjacency Matrix: hover text displays number of nodes and edges in the network.
 
  
  
[[Image:Dataset_hover_network.png]]
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Note - prior to geWorkbench v2.3.0, these three windows appeared as separate tabs in the geWorkbench Commands area.
 
 
 
 
Sequence node:
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Dataset_hover_sequences.png]]
 
 
 
 
 
Pattern node:
 
 
 
 
 
[[Image:Project_Folders_Pattern_Hover.png]]
 
 
 
==Information Panel: Dataset History, Annotation and Experiment Information==
 
 
 
[[Image:Information_Panel.png]]
 
  
 
===Dataset History===
 
===Dataset History===
The Dataset History component is used to log the data transformations applied by operations such as the application of filters, normalizers, etc. For example, when a dataset in the Project Folders is normalized, the Dataset History for that dataset is updated to record that event. Dataset histories are part of the workspace and are persisted when the workspace is saved with their pertinent dataset. Data in the Dataset History pane is non-editable.
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The Dataset History window logs the parmater settings used for analysis, filtering and normalization. It also includes a listing of all arrays and markers used in an analysis.  The dataset history is part of the [[Workspace]] and is persisted when the [[Workspace]] is saved. Data in the Dataset History pane is non-editable.
 
 
 
 
  
===Dataset Annotation===
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===Dataset Annotation (User Comments)===
The Dataset Annotation component allows users to attach comments to Project Folders nodes. A user first selects the node of interest in the Project Folders tree and then enters the desired annotation (in the form of free text) in the Dataset Annotation pane. Annotations are stored along with their corresponding Project Folder nodes when the workspace is saved.
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The Dataset Annotation component allows users to attach comments to Project Folders nodes. A user first selects the node of interest in the Project Folders tree and then enters the desired annotation (in the form of free text) in the Dataset Annotation pane. Annotations are stored along with their corresponding Project Folder nodes when the [[Workspace]] is saved.
  
 
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===Experiment Info===
 
 
===Experiment Information===
 
 
Experiment Info is a non-editable component intended for viewing information associated with a Microarray dataset. What constitutes "experiment information" varies depending on the source of the microarray dataset.  E.g., for Affymetrix MAS5 files the file preamble (the part just before the data lines which provides various experiment execution parameters) becomes the experiment information.
 
Experiment Info is a non-editable component intended for viewing information associated with a Microarray dataset. What constitutes "experiment information" varies depending on the source of the microarray dataset.  E.g., for Affymetrix MAS5 files the file preamble (the part just before the data lines which provides various experiment execution parameters) becomes the experiment information.
 
Currently only header information from GEO files appears to be supported.
 
 
[[Image:Experiment_Info_GEO.png]]
 

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Dataset History, Dataset Annotation and Experiment Information

After any operation on a data node, such as analysis, normalization, or filtering, certain information is stored to that data node's Information Panel. The Information Panel is divided into three sub-windows.


Information Panel.png


Note - prior to geWorkbench v2.3.0, these three windows appeared as separate tabs in the geWorkbench Commands area.

Dataset History

The Dataset History window logs the parmater settings used for analysis, filtering and normalization. It also includes a listing of all arrays and markers used in an analysis. The dataset history is part of the Workspace and is persisted when the Workspace is saved. Data in the Dataset History pane is non-editable.

Dataset Annotation (User Comments)

The Dataset Annotation component allows users to attach comments to Project Folders nodes. A user first selects the node of interest in the Project Folders tree and then enters the desired annotation (in the form of free text) in the Dataset Annotation pane. Annotations are stored along with their corresponding Project Folder nodes when the Workspace is saved.

Experiment Info

Experiment Info is a non-editable component intended for viewing information associated with a Microarray dataset. What constitutes "experiment information" varies depending on the source of the microarray dataset. E.g., for Affymetrix MAS5 files the file preamble (the part just before the data lines which provides various experiment execution parameters) becomes the experiment information.