No it does not. Diego Pereira wrote: > Good afternoon Hiram, > > Let me rephrase my question. > > Does the MySQL database contain all the information needed for working > with statistics? > > All the best, > > Diego > > > > > El día 19 de marzo de 2012 09:09, Hiram Clawson <[email protected]> escribió: >> Good Morning Diego: >> >> There are several ways to construct graphs and data for graphs, please note: >> >> http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/index.php/Selecting_a_graphing_track_data_format >> >> The files could be useful for your research when you understand >> their limitations and features. >> >> --Hiram >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Diego Pereira" <[email protected]> >> Cc: "Hiram Clawson" >> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 10:59:12 PM >> Subject: Re: [Genome] Format request >> >> Dear Angie and Hiram, >> Fist of all please accept my apologies for keep asking about this, but >> I'm still confused. >> According to the table browser information, data points are used for >> creating a graph: >> >> data points - the data points that make up a graph (aka wiggle) track. >> >> So, if I don't need to create a graph, are still those files useful >> for my research? >> I mean, do they contribute relevant data in any way that is not >> contained in the MySQL tables? >> >> All the best and again please excuse me for bothering you with this. >> >> Diego >
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