Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
orcs:results [2019/02/19 14:11]
biogridadmin
orcs:results [2019/02/19 14:18]
biogridadmin [Layout Legend]
Line 8: Line 8:
 ==== Layout Legend ==== ==== Layout Legend ====
  
-  * **A** - Standard annotation ​data for search ​results including official namesynonyms, organism name, and description+  * **1** - Use this field to perform quick filters of the data shown in the table below. For example, a search ​for "​Melanoma"​ might return 1 or more rows where melanoma was contained in any field. For more granular searchingrefer to **4**
-  * **B** - Gene Ontology summary for the search result. If you're interested ​in seeing ​the full details for this result you can click on each category to expand ​the GO Summary into list of mapped GO Entries.  +  * **2** - Use this Download Checked link to download all the screens ​you've selected ​in the table below using the provided check boxes. There is maximum limit of 20 screens at a time per download
-  * **C** - External links to 3rd party databases. These links generally point to model organism databases like SGD, MGI, FlyBase, etc. and also large genome resources such as Entrez-Gene and Ensembl+  * **3** - Use the Reset button here to reset any currently established filters and go back to viewing all search results
-  * **D** - Click here to download ​dataset consisting only of interactions listed ​on this search result page+  * **4** - Click advanced filters ​to open up new more complex form which allows for much more granular searching and filtering ​on individual fields
-  * **E** - A quick summary of the number of interactions represented ​in the current ​results. ​In this case there are 105 physical associations ​and 64 genetic associations listed. The colored bar behind each number denotes the relationship between high throughput and low throughput interactions. In this case16% of the physical associations are HTP and 2% of the genetic associations are HTP+  * **5** - Click on any heading ​in the table to sort results ​by that columnIf you hold down shift and click on a second columnit will also sort by that column as well
-  * **F** - By clicking here, you can activate or deactivate a filter for the interactions shown. Filters allow you to customize which results are featured prominently ​on searches.  +  * **6** - If you click on the links in the author columnit will take you to a page listing ​all screens ​curated ​for that particular ​publication
-  * **G** - This list of buttons allows you to switch ​the current view and look at the data in an alternate format. +  * **7** - If you click on the links in the name column, ​it will take you to a page similar ​to the one below giving ​you the full results for single screen
-  * **H** - Annotation data for each of the resulting interactors with your search result. As abovethe interface provides official names, aliases, and descriptions. Each interactor is hyperlinked ​to allow for circular searching. Simply click on the name and you will automatically pull up all curated ​interactions involving ​that particular ​gene, without having to redo your keyword searching+  * **8** - Any text underlined in orange ​can be moused over for additional details 
-  * **I** - Quick summary showing that this record (SSK1) has supporting evidence from 4 different associations. The green color represents that all 4 are genetic. You can mouse over this box to get more details or click it to get summary listing directly below it. In the '​Summary'​ view interactors are ordered acccording ​to the following scheme:​Protein interactions are weighted greater than genetic interactions (1.5 vs. 1.0). Any interactions ​you have filtered out are given weighting of 0.01. So if STE11 has 10 protein and 10 genetic interactions it gets a score of 25. The interactors are then ordered by score descending.  +  * **9** - Any blue plus signs can be clicked ​to expand ​the text displayed 
-  * **J** - Summary table showing grouped interactions and their associated annotation. You can click on the white speech bubbles behind each experimental evidence code to see a description of that code. This table is initially not show, but is displayed when clicking the summary box shown in item I. +  * **10** - The blue speech bubble ​in the notes column ​can be moused over to see additional text added by our curation team specific to this result.
-  * **K** - Publication supporting this association. You can click on the speech bubble ​to display more details about the publication or click on the author name to go to a separate page where you can download all interactions associated with that publication. Publications show the first authors last name and the date in which the publication was published. ​ +
-  * **L** - If an association has additional notes, such as phenotypes, qualifications,​ modifications,​ quantitative scores, etc, you will see small icons in the notes column. Simply click on the icons to see a detailed listing of the information available. +
-  * **M** - If an association is represented ​by physical experimental evidence codes, the associated boxes will be orange in color. +
-  * **O** - If an interactor has both physical and genetic experimental evidence codes, the summary will display multiple boxes showing each different type separately+
 
orcs/results.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/19 14:32 by biogridadmin