The Annotated Probe Report

The annotated Probe Report can be used to associate a list of individual probes with a class of annotation features and can also include the current quantitated value for the probe in a range of DataStores.

Options

Annotated Probe Report Options

An Annotated Probe Report

Output Columns

The columns in an annotated probe report are:

  1. Probe Name
  2. Chromosome
  3. Start Position
  4. End Position
  5. Probe Value - When a filter creates a probe list it can associate a value with each probe in the list (p-value etc.). Some filters don't add a value in which case this column may be blank
  6. Feature name - will be blank if there is no associated feature. For overlapping features there will be multiple entries in this column (and description) if the probe is overlapped by more than one feature
  7. Description
  8. Type - the class of feature (CDS, Gene, mRNA etc)
  9. Orientation - where the feature was positioned relative to the probe
  10. Distance - how far away from the probe the closest part of the feature was
  11. Data Columns - if you selected to export data for current stores then there will be one extra column per data store containing the current quantitated value for each probe

You can choose to sort the report on any of the columns. Just click on a column header to sort the data on that column. Click again to sort in the opposite direction.

If you double click on any line in the report the chromosome view will jump to that point in the genome so you can see the data underlying that probe.

Saving the Report

If you press the Save button at the bottom you can save the full report to a file. The files created are tab-delimited text files which you should be able to open in a spreadsheet application for further processing. The saved report will keep the current order of the rows in the report.