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== The babase_pending schema ==
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Documentation for the tables found within babase_pending can be found as attachments to this page. Click on the 'Attachments' Link.
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== Hybridgene ==

     The hybridgene table holds the genetic hybrid data for individuals within the study population whose scores are known.

=== anubisav ===
 * This column holds the actual hybrid score, an average of 3 runs. This score is presented as the average percent of anubis genes, or the subjects 'anubis-ness'.

=== anubislowci ===
 * This column contains the lower credible interval for the average hybrid score presented in 'anubisav'.

=== anubishighci ===
 * This column contains the higher credible interval for the average hybrid score presented in 'anubisav'.
== Data sets that are not in babase nor babase_pending ==
 * [[attachment:Genetic Markers Schema Documentation.docx]]
 * The [[ZippleMotherInfantFocalSamples|zipple_mother_infant_focal_samples]] schema

The babase_pending schema

The babase_pending schema holds production data in tables that have not yet made it into the official Babase database content. These tables may be used but their structure may change when officially incorporated into Babase.

Documentation for the tables found within babase_pending can be found as attachments to this page. Click on the 'Attachments' Link.

Data sets that are not in babase nor babase_pending

BabasePending (last edited 2024-10-29 17:56:11 by JakeGordon)

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