Twenty-five CEL files (samples) have been imported into Partek Genomics Suite. Sample information must be added to define the grouping and the goals of the experiment.
Select Add Sample Attributes in the Import section of the Gene Expression workflow panel
Choose the option Add Attributes from an Existing Column
Select OK to open the Sample Information Creation dialog
In this tutorial, the file name (e.g., Down Syndrome-Astrocyte-748-Male-1-U133A.CEL) contains the information about a sample and is separated by hyphens (-). Choosing to split the file name by delimiters will separate the categories into different columns
In the Sample Information panel, specify the column labels (Labels 1-4) as Type, Tissue, Subject, and Gender, set each as categorical, and set the other columns as skip (Figure 1). Select OK
Figure 1. Configuring the Sample Information Creation dialog
A dialog window asking if you would like to save the spreadsheet with the new sample attribute will appear. Select Yes
Make column 5. (Subject) random by right-clicking on the column header and selecting Properties from the pop-up menu (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Changing column properties
Select the Random Effect check box from the Properties dialog (Figure 3) then select OK.
Figure 3. Setting column to Random Effect
The column 5. (Subject) will now be colored red, indicating that it is a random effect.
Note: More details on Random vs. Fixed Effects can be found later in this tutorial under the section Identifying differentially expressed genes using ANOVA.
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To save changes to the spreadsheet, select the Save Active Spreadsheet icon (). Spreadsheets with unsaved changes have an asterisk next to their name in the spreadsheet tree.