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For this example, we will use the data set and lists created in the Gene Expression tutorial. We have a list of 23 genes that we have identified as are differentially regulated between in tissue samples from patients with Down Syndrome syndrome and normal controls. We want to display the mean intensity values for Down Syndrome syndrome and normal samples for each of the 23 genes on a single plot. To do this, we first need to filter the probe intensities spreadsheet to include only the intensity values for the 23 genes of interest. 

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  • Select the probe intensities spreadsheet in the spreadsheet tree; here, it is Down_Syndrome-GE
  • Select Filter from the main task bar
  • Select Filter Columns
  • Select Filter Columns Base on a List... (Figure 1)

 

 

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SubtitleTextInvoking filter columns by a list
AnchorNameInvoking filter columns

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  • Select your gene list from the Filter base on spreadsheet drop-down menu; here, we selected Down_Syndrome_vs._Normal
  • Select the column of your gene list that matches the column IDs you want to filter from your probe intensities spreadsheet; here, we selected 2. Probeset ID
  • Select OK to apply the filter

A black and yellow horizontal bar will appear at the bottom of the spreadsheet. This is the filter indicator showing the proportion of samples columns (genes/probesets) filtered out (black) and retained (yellow). To continue working with the filtered probe probeset intensities, we can clone the filtered spreadsheet.

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  • Select ()
  • Name the new file; we chose Down_Syndrome_vs_Normal_Probe_Intensities

Now we have a probe intensities spreadsheet containing only the probe intensity values for our 23 genes of interest (Figure 4).

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We can now invoke the Violin plot. Make sure to have the filtered probe intensities spreadsheet selected (in blue) in the spreadsheet tree as shown (Figure 4).  

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