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Filter Management

The results of differential gene expression analyses (GSA or ANOVA) in Partek Flow can be filtered to extract meaningful results, e.g. statistically significant genes. User-defined filters can be saved and applied to other projects.

This user guide will cover the following topics:

  • Saving a Custom Filter

  • Filter Management Page

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Saving a Custom Filter

On a Feature list task report, specify the criteria to filter the table of statistical results using the Filter dialog (Figure 1) and click the Save filter button.

Name the filter by typing into the Filter name box in the Save filter dialog and click the Save button (Figure 2).

Saved filters will appear in the Saved filters section in the Filter dialog (Figure 3). Saved filters are only available to the Partek Flow user that created them. They will not be available to other administrative or non-administrative users on the same Partek Flow instance.

To apply a saved filter to a table of statistical results, click the filter name in the saved filters section in the Filter dialog. If a filter is applied to a table, the filter name will appear at the top of the Filter dialog.

Hovering over the Preview filter () icon in the Filter dialog will show a full description of the filter in a pop-out balloon. Applied filters are displayed at the top of the Filter dialog

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Filter Management Page

To access the Filter management page, click on the gear () icon in the Filter dialog on a Feature list task report (Figure 1, above). Alternatively, click the avatar in the top right corner, choose Settings and click Filters on the left (Figure 4). This page can be accessed by administrative and non-administrative Partek Flow users. The table on the Filters page displays all saved filters created by the Partek Flow user that is currently logged in (Figure 4). Filters created by other Partek Flow users will not be displayed in the table.

Click the icon in the Actions column to show actions available for the filter (Figure 5).

From the action list, select View filter details to show the filter details (Figure 6). To delete a filter, click the Delete filter button (Figure 5)

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Additional Assistance

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Figure 1. Filter dialog showing filtering criteria (false discovery rate (FDR) step up ≤ 0.05 & Fold change <-2 or >2) and indicating no filters have been saved yet. The Save filter button is at the bottom of the dialog. The gear icon opens the Filter management page
Figure 2. Give the filter a name and save
Figure 3. Saved filters are available at the bottom of the Filter dialog
Figure 4. The Filter management page
Figure 5. Actions that can be performed on a filter
Figure 6. View filter detaiils
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