Page History
Table of Contents | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
How to import a study from GEO/ENA
If a project is publicly available in the GEO and ENA databases, you can import associated FASTQ files, sample attributes, and project details automatically into Partek Flow.
...
The format of a BioProject ID is PRJNA followed by one to six numbers (e.g., PRJNA291540). The format of a GEO ID is GSE followed by one to five numbers (e.g., GSE71578).
- Click Import project
Imported projects from GEO/ENA
The data tab will be populated with sample information. Sample names will be GSM IDs for each sample. Attributes and attribute levels are drawn from the GEO sample characteristics information (Figure 2).
...
Numbered figure captions | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Common Issues
Error Message - The project did not yield any data. Double-check the project id, or try importing the data manually
If the study is not publicly available in both GEO and ENA, project import will not succeed.
The project was imported, but the Analyses tab is empty and there are no FASTQ files
If there is an ENA project, but the FASTQ files are not available through ENA, the project will be created, but data will not be imported.
Something is missing or the import failed
A variety of other issues and irregularities can cause imports to not succeed or partially succeed, including, but not limited to, a BioProject having multiple associated GSE IDs, incomplete information on the GEO or ENA page, and either the GEO or ENA project not being publicly available.
...