Hi,
Just about to upload my first ever data to MaveDB (yay!)
After reading the Key Concepts description on Experiment Sets vs Experiments vs Score Sets, I was left wondering about one thing: how should we deal with / display those kind of experiments which were performed on the same library and with the same (or very similar) setup, but which feature small parametrisation differences?
In our specific case it is a dose response series of the exact same assay setting and DMS library separately measured across 12 drug concentrations; to look at small changes in fitness, compare mutant EC50s and similar things, it might be helpful if resulting heatmaps are visualised jointly, e.g. stacked on top of each other. Perhaps a similar reasoning may also apply to others' time course snapshot data, different bins of a FACS and the like?
My understanding is that such scores should all be supplied under the same Experiment Set, but then each drug concentration (or time point, FACS bin, etc.) form their own, separate experiment. Could you please let me know if this is the intended standard? Or are there other opinions on how to pack these kind of closely linked datasets together even a bit more?
In any case – just wanted to say MaveDB is an amazing resource! And sincere apologies in case I have missed something crucial in the documentation.
Thanks a lot,
Max
Hi,
Just about to upload my first ever data to MaveDB (yay!)
After reading the Key Concepts description on Experiment Sets vs Experiments vs Score Sets, I was left wondering about one thing: how should we deal with / display those kind of experiments which were performed on the same library and with the same (or very similar) setup, but which feature small parametrisation differences?
In our specific case it is a dose response series of the exact same assay setting and DMS library separately measured across 12 drug concentrations; to look at small changes in fitness, compare mutant EC50s and similar things, it might be helpful if resulting heatmaps are visualised jointly, e.g. stacked on top of each other. Perhaps a similar reasoning may also apply to others' time course snapshot data, different bins of a FACS and the like?
My understanding is that such scores should all be supplied under the same Experiment Set, but then each drug concentration (or time point, FACS bin, etc.) form their own, separate experiment. Could you please let me know if this is the intended standard? Or are there other opinions on how to pack these kind of closely linked datasets together even a bit more?
In any case – just wanted to say MaveDB is an amazing resource! And sincere apologies in case I have missed something crucial in the documentation.
Thanks a lot,
Max