Samples

In the Samples tab, you'll see a list of samples that were added to the study from the ingested sample files, along with their associated metadata attributes. The number at the top indicates how many samples are included in your current view. You can search for a sample using the search bar on the right.

The Columns tab on the right-hand side allows you to customize which columns you want to view. Click on a column to add it to the table, and click again to remove it. Click the refresh icon to refresh the sample view after adding more data or to clear your filters and reset to the default view.

The Filters tab on the right-hand side lets you filter your list based on metadata attributes. This is useful when creating sample groups based on specific attributes.

You can also drag and drop columns to reorder them, and click on the filter icons or the three dots next to each column name for additional filtering options.

Sample Naming

Proteomic Data

Sample IDs for proteomic data will be extracted from the sample names provided in the ADAT files. Each file can contain multiple samples. For example, the Sample ID in the ADAT file (left image) corresponds to the sample name in a row of the Connected Multiomics table (right image). A new sample will be created in Connected Multiomics for each Sample ID listed in the ADAT file.

Single Cell RNA Data

Sample IDs for scRNA data are obtained by removing the file extension from the file name. As a result, scRNA samples will be paired with their corresponding files based on the sample name. For example, the name of the scRNA files (left image) matches the sample name in a row of the ICM table (right image). Refer to Supported Data Types for information on the required files that make up a single scRNA sample.

Spatial Data

Sample IDs for spatial data are derived by removing the file extension from the file name. Thus, spatial samples are linked to their corresponding files through the sample name. For instance, the name of the spatial data files (left image) corresponds to the sample name in a row of the Connected Multiomics table (right image). Refer to Supported Data Types for details on the required files that make up a single spatial sample.

Sample Statuses

The following table describes the different sample statuses.

Status
Description

Ingested

The sample has been ingested to the Study but may not have been uploaded to Analysis yet.

Uploading

The sample is in the process of uploading to Analysis. Samples cannot be used for analyses while they are uploading.

Ready

The sample is ready to be used in analysis.

Failed

The sample ingestion failed.

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