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# First time installation may take up to 5 minutes (while the plugin creates Java index objects).
 
# First time installation may take up to 5 minutes (while the plugin creates Java index objects).
 
# If the installation is successful, you will see a list of indices in the Results text box in green and if the installation fails you will see errors in red text. (If you cannot see the iRefIndex panel please click on the title iRefIndex, near the Network tab.)
 
# If the installation is successful, you will see a list of indices in the Results text box in green and if the installation fails you will see errors in red text. (If you cannot see the iRefIndex panel please click on the title iRefIndex, near the Network tab.)
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** Windows Vista users : Cytoscape installation inside "Program files" directory  NOT recommended.  Use C:\Cytoscape_v2.6.1\ instead. The iRefIndex plugin requires unrestricted hard disk drive access in its installation folder for low level operations.
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** MacOS users : The plugin will not work unless Java 1.6X installed (There is no official release of this version available from SUN yet) and graphics configurations (more instructions will follow)
  
 
==Q&A==
 
==Q&A==

Revision as of 13:44, 3 February 2009

Date : Nov 21st, 2008

The iRefIndex plugin for Cytoscape has not been officially released. If you are looking at this page, you have probably been directed here from the Cytoscape plugin directory at ftp://ftp.no.embnet.org/irefindex/Cytoscape/plugin . This plugin is for testing purposes only. Join the Google groups e-mail list at http://groups.google.com/group/irefindex?hl=en to be informed of the official release and updates.

Installation

  1. Obtain Cytoscape from http://cytoscape.org/ and follow the installation instructions for that software.
  2. Before starting:
  3. Copy both the IRefIndex_beta3.jar and iRefDATA_MMDDYYYY.irfz files to the plugins directory of Cytoscape. For example:
    • On Unix: /...../Cytoscape_v2.6.0/plugins/
    • On Windows: \.....\Cytoscape_v2.6.0\plugins\
    • (You should have write privileges for this directory.)
  4. Start Cytoscape and select IRefIndex_beta3 from plugin menu.
  5. First time installation may take up to 5 minutes (while the plugin creates Java index objects).
  6. If the installation is successful, you will see a list of indices in the Results text box in green and if the installation fails you will see errors in red text. (If you cannot see the iRefIndex panel please click on the title iRefIndex, near the Network tab.)
    • Windows Vista users : Cytoscape installation inside "Program files" directory NOT recommended. Use C:\Cytoscape_v2.6.1\ instead. The iRefIndex plugin requires unrestricted hard disk drive access in its installation folder for low level operations.
    • MacOS users : The plugin will not work unless Java 1.6X installed (There is no official release of this version available from SUN yet) and graphics configurations (more instructions will follow)

Q&A

  1. How do I search all the interactions involving the protein NP:477306?
    • Type NP_477306 on the search text box.
    • Select ACCESSION from type drop down menu.
    • (Optional) Restrict the search within a certain taxon identifier by selecting the id from Taxon.
    • Click Search & load.
  2. How do I load a list of identifiers from a file?
    • For this you need to create plain text file with the list of identifiers.
    • First line of the file should be the type of search and the taxonomy identifier. For example:
      #accession:9606
    • There is a sample file available in the following directory:
      • On Unix: /...../Cytoscape_v2.6.0/plugins/iRefIndex/Sample_batch.txt
      • On Windows: \.....\Cytoscape_v2.6.0\plugins\iRefIndex\Sample_batch.txt
  3. What is the result showing?
    • The blue nodes are the query nodes, while the green nodes are the first interactors of the query nodes.
    • Hexagons represent pseudo-nodes (indication that proteins linked to it belong to the same complex) and not interactors.
    • Multiple edges between two nodes are due to several sources containing the same interaction.