Team:Nevada/Original Data
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The number of Boolean inputs for this data amounted to 20 megabytes worth of text files, and thus, has been omitted. The extremely large number of inputs going into each gene indicated that the process needed some refinement to limit the number of possible interactions between these genes. This lead to the data interpolation and limiting the Boolean inputs to being no greater than 4 for each gene. | The number of Boolean inputs for this data amounted to 20 megabytes worth of text files, and thus, has been omitted. The extremely large number of inputs going into each gene indicated that the process needed some refinement to limit the number of possible interactions between these genes. This lead to the data interpolation and limiting the Boolean inputs to being no greater than 4 for each gene. | ||
- | For some examples of Boolean Input Functions, please see the [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Nevada/Interpolated_Data<u>interpolated data page.</u>] | + | For some examples of Boolean Input Functions, please see the [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Nevada/Interpolated_Data|<u>interpolated data page.</u>] |
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 08:52, 26 October 2010
Contents |
Original Data Set
Table
Log Base 2 of Normalized Ratios
Table
Boolean Values (Threshold of 2.0)
Table
Boolean Input Functions
The number of Boolean inputs for this data amounted to 20 megabytes worth of text files, and thus, has been omitted. The extremely large number of inputs going into each gene indicated that the process needed some refinement to limit the number of possible interactions between these genes. This lead to the data interpolation and limiting the Boolean inputs to being no greater than 4 for each gene.
For some examples of Boolean Input Functions, please see the interpolated data page.