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SSDM-6731: change 'sample' and 'experiment' to 'object' and 'collection' in...

SSDM-6731: change 'sample' and 'experiment' to 'object' and 'collection' in all places (except ELN) of the getting started web page
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<li>Log in to <a href="https://${HOSTNAME}:8443/openbis">openBIS</a> as admin.
</li>
<li>Open the Experiment Browser by clicking on the menu item Browse -&gt; Experiments and open the default experiment. </li>
<li>Open the Collection Browser by clicking on the menu item Browse -&gt; Collections and open the default collection. </li>
<li>Click on the Data Set Uploader tab and upload one or several files.</li>
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It will create an experiment in project /TEST/PROT which shows a list of proteins. We challenge you to go find it
It will create an collection in project /TEST/PROT which shows a list of proteins. We challenge you to go find it
in the running application !
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<li>Log in to <a href="https://${HOSTNAME}:8443/openbis">openBIS</a> as admin.
</li>
<li>Open experiment type browser by clicking on menu item Admin -&gt; Types -&gt; Experiment Types.</li>
<li>Open collection type browser by clicking on menu item Admin -&gt; Types -&gt; Collection Types.</li>
<li>Create experiment type SIRNA_HCS.</li>
<li>Create collection type SIRNA_HCS.</li>
<li>At the console execute the command:
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</li>
<li>A flow cell output from a HiSeq2000 is registered as a data set of the sample 120420_SN792_0109_BC0P8LACXX.<br>
<li>A flow cell output from a HiSeq2000 is registered as a data set of the object 120420_SN792_0109_BC0P8LACXX.<br>
Additionally a data set is registered for each flow lane:
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</li>
<li> For creating some samples we use the 'Sample Registration'. This is available under the 'Import' menu: <br>
Import -> Sample Registration -> Choose sample type '(multiple)' and browse to the file:
<li> For creating some objects we use the 'Object Registration'. This is available under the 'Import' menu: <br>
Import -> Object Registration -> Choose object type '(multiple)' and browse to the file:
<div class="sourcecode"> ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/examples/illumina-ngs/tsv-files/example_samples_with_parents.tsv</div>
Tick 'Update existing'and press the 'Save' button. <br>
This created several samples which can be viewed via Browse -> Samples. You might need to select the Sample Type 'all' <br>
This created several objects which can be viewed via Browse -> Objects. You might need to select the Object Type 'all' <br>
and the Space 'all'. <br>
Note that the samples are in a parent-/child relationship indicated by the samples shown in the 'Parents' column.
Note that the objects are in a parent-/child relationship indicated by the objects shown in the 'Parents' column.
</li>
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touch ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/register-unaligned/.MARKER_is_finished_120420_SN792_0109_BC0P8LACXX;
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The demultiplexed FASTQ files are a data set of the samples BSSE-QGF-LIBRARY-1 and BSSE-QGF-LIBRARY-2. Note that lane 1 and two <br>
contained both samples which results in two FASTQ data sets for each sample.
The demultiplexed FASTQ files are a data set of the objects BSSE-QGF-LIBRARY-1 and BSSE-QGF-LIBRARY-2. Note that lane 1 and two <br>
contained both objects which results in two FASTQ data sets for each object.
</li>
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