Generic expression data table format
The CLC Cancer Research Workbench will import a tab, semicolon or comma-separated .txt or .csv file as expression array samples if the following requirements are met:
- the first non-empty line of the file contains text. All entries, except the first, will be used as sample names
- the following (non-empty) lines contain the same number of entries as the first non-empty line. The requirements to these are that the first entry should be a string (this will be used as the feature ID) and the remaining entries should contain numbers (which will be used as expression values -- one per sample). Empty entries are not allowed, but NaN values are allowed.
- the file contains at least two samples.
FeatureID;sample1;sample2;sample3 gene1;200;300;23 gene2;210;30;238 gene3;230;50;23 gene4;50;100;235 gene5;200;300;23 gene6;210;30;238 gene7;230;50;23 gene8;50;100;235This will be imported as three samples with eight genes in each sample.
Download a this example as a file here:
http://www.clcbio.com/madata/CustomExpressionData.txt