![]() ![]() Your file of metadata needs to have one field in common with the documents you want to import the data onto. xlsx format is supported in Geneious Prime 2022.1 onwards. Importing metadata from an Excel spreadsheet file in. We’ll find a way to make these choices less confusing in a future release. In Geneious Prime 2020.1 onwards you can add metadata to your Geneious documents by importing it from a. But of course, we use the standard definition of <0.05. Some people have misunderstood this to mean that we define a single asterisk to mean P<0.0332. It shows one P value presented as “.033”, or as “0.033”, or as “0.0332” depending on the choice you made (note the difference in the number of digits and presence or absence of a leading zero). Prism 8.0-8.2 presents the choices for P value formatting like this: In this column, current versions of Prism simply write “Yes” or “No” depending on if the test corresponding to that row was found to be statistically significant or not. It would never places more than one asterisk. Prism would either places a single asterisk in that column or leaves it blank. In earlier versions of the software (Prism 6), the “Significant?” column would display a single asterisk if the t test for that row is statistically significant, given your setting for alpha and the correction for multiple comparisons. The multiple t test analysis is different than all the rest. You are seeking access to sequence analysing software like MASCOT (proteome research), Delta D2D (evaluation of 2D gel-electrophoresis), Geneious Prime. Note that the first two choices (APA and NEJM) show at most three asterisks (***) and the last two choices will show four asterisks with tiny P values (****). ![]() P ≤ 0.0001 (For the last two choices only)
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