Assay
Addition of assays
Section titled Addition of assays-
An assay may consist of experimentally measured data together with experimental protocols.
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An assay folder structure can be created by using
arc a init
. Under assays an assay folder named after the assay identifier is created which includes:- dataset
- protocol
- assay.isa.xlsx
- README.md
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An existing assay can be registered to the investigation by using:
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To create the folder structure and afterwards register the new assay you can use:
This command combines init and register.
Field | Description | Input |
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StudyIdentifier | Name of the study in which the assay is situated | |
AssayIdentifier (Mandatory) | Name of the assay of interest | GelBasedProteomicsWT |
MeasurementType | A term to qualify the endpoint, or what is being measured (e.g. gene expression profiling or protein identification). The term can be free text or from, for example, a controlled vocabulary or an ontology. If the latter source is used the Term Accession Number and Term Source REF fields below are required. | Proteomics |
MeasurementTypeTermAccessionNumber | The accession number from the Term Source associated with the selected term. | |
MeasurementTypeTermSourceREF | The Source REF has to match one of the Term Source Name declared in the Ontology Source Reference section. | |
TechnologyType | Term to identify the technology used to perform the measurement, e.g. DNA microarray, mass spectrometry. The term can be free text or from, for example, a controlled vocabulary or an ontology. If the latter source is used the Term Accession Number and Term Source REF fields below are required. | Mass spectrometry |
TechnologyTypeTermAccessionNumber | The accession number from the Term Source associated with the selected term. | |
TechnologyTypeTermSourceREF | Identifies the controlled vocabulary or ontology that this term comes from. The Source REF has to match one of the Term Source Names declared in the Ontology Source Reference section. | |
TechnologyPlatform | Manufacturer and platform name, e.g. Bruker AVANCE | AB Sciex TT6600 |
If no study identifier is given, a study is created with the assay identifier as study identifier. Instead of using the editor, the following command can be used:
Listing and inspecting registered assays
Section titled Listing and inspecting registered assays- Registered assays can be listed by
arc a list
. - To get detailed information about a specific entry use
arc a get
. If no arguments are specified an editor will request study and assay identifier (mandatory) to print all registered information into the shell.
Editing assay information
Section titled Editing assay information- An assay can be edited using
arc a edit
.- If no further arguments are specified an editor opens, that asks for the assay and study identifier that should be edited.
- If the assay exists, another editor opens with information already known for the respective assay. The required values can be edited.
- Instead of using the editor, the following command can be used. To circumvent editor pop ups, not
arc a edit
, butarc a update
must be used:
Removing assays
Section titled Removing assays- An assay can be unregistered from the investigation by using
arc a unregister
. - An assay folder structure can be deleted by using
arc a delete
. - To both, delete the assay folder structure and unregister it from the investigation
arc a remove
can be used. - Supply a study identifier and assay identifier to directly use these commands via command line, i.e.:
arc a unregister -s <study identifier> -a <assay identifier>
arc a delete -s <study identifier> -a <assay identifier>
arc a remove -s <study identifier> -a <assay identifier>
Moving assays
Section titled Moving assays- If an assay was mis-assigned to an incorrect study, or some assays should be grouped together (e.g. when a new study is created and some old assays would fit better to this new study), an assay can be moved from one study to another by using
arc a move
. After definition of the assay identifier together with old, and target study identifier, the assay is moved. If no study exist, that matches the given target study identifier, a new study is registered. - Instead of using the editor, the following command can be used: