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- Installing and Initializing
- Understanding the Interface and Workflow
- Importing Your Data Into A Project
- Genetic Marker Maps and Affymetrix Library Files
- Genetic Marker Maps Overview
- Convert Text File into Marker Map DSM Format
- Download from Golden Helix, Inc.
- Download Affymetrix Annotation Files
- Managing the MarkerMaps Folder
- Applying a Genetic Marker Map to a Spreadsheet
- Exporting an Applied Genetic Marker Map to a DSM file
- Downloading Affymetrix Library (CDF) Files
- Spreadsheets
- Scripting and Other Integrated Statistical Tools
- Data Quality Assessment
- Quality Assurance Overview
- Quality Assurance Procedures
- Genotype Statistics by Marker
- Genotype Filtering by Marker
- Genotype Statistics by Sample
- PBAT Family-Based QC Statistics
- Principal Component Analysis Overview
- Genotypic Principal Component Analysis
- Numeric Principal Component Analysis
- Correcting for Stratification by Genomic Control
- Identity by Descent Estimation
- Inbreeding Coefficients
- LD Pruning
- Wave Detection and Correction
- Analysis
- PBAT Family-Based Analysis
- Copy Number Analysis
- Sequence Analysis
- Visualizing Data
- Genome Browser
- Export Options for Data and Plots
- Formulas and Theories: The Science Behind SNP and Variation Suite
- Appendices
- EULA
- Installing the Third-Party Condor ®
- Extracting Affymetrix Copy Number Data for use in SVS
- Exporting Data from GenomeStudio
- Platform Notes
- Hardware Acceleration
- A Glossary of Terms Used in Genetic Analysis
- References
Exporting an Applied Genetic Marker Map to a DSM file
4.7 Exporting an Applied Genetic Marker Map to a DSM file
To export an applied genetic marker map, select File > Export Genetic Marker Map, then select the name and location
of the output DSM file by clicking Browse. You can change the name of the dataset, by editing the text in the text
box. You also have the option of exporting the marker map information for only the active data or for all
data.