mellowtigger (
mellowtigger) wrote2009-03-24 11:44 am
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slow going...
Does "8636C>A (rs1804197)" mean that the cytosine base is associated with the risk-in-question as opposed to the adenine base which is the standard form? Argh!
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/114025178/abstract
I'm having similar problems interpreting spreadsheets of data whose column headers are abbreviations, but I don't know what the abbreviations mean. :(
http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol0/issue2007/images/data/ddm015/DC1/ddm015supptab1.xls
I tried loading my data file into the OpenOffice database, but it has no import function! You have to copy-and-paste from their spreadsheet program but it limits files to 65k rows of data. *SIGH* I guess I won't quickly be getting statistics about deletions and no-call results. I need a full-blown Microsoft Access program, I think, or else better familiarity with importing into other SQL databases.
*grrrrr* Time to go to work. Pesky "earn a living" process.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/114025178/abstract
I'm having similar problems interpreting spreadsheets of data whose column headers are abbreviations, but I don't know what the abbreviations mean. :(
http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol0/issue2007/images/data/ddm015/DC1/ddm015supptab1.xls
I tried loading my data file into the OpenOffice database, but it has no import function! You have to copy-and-paste from their spreadsheet program but it limits files to 65k rows of data. *SIGH* I guess I won't quickly be getting statistics about deletions and no-call results. I need a full-blown Microsoft Access program, I think, or else better familiarity with importing into other SQL databases.
*grrrrr* Time to go to work. Pesky "earn a living" process.
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Yes.
I tried loading my data file into the OpenOffice database, but it has no import function!
Did you try MS Office? Excel should have an import function.
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