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Old files will load but newly created json BIOMs will not load #74
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Without seeing your files I can't diagnose the issue - however, I would note that some users have reported problems uploading BIOM files prepared in QIIME v1.9 and higher (we're not sure what is going on here, and we're hoping to find the issue when we resume development this summer). Make sure you're using a BIOM v1.0 file (check the header), and I would also check that your taxonomy and sample metadata are both added correctly to the file. Any of these things can prevent files from loading correctly. |
Hi Holly,
I think that it may be the QIIME 1.9+ issue. I have almost completed a
review of web services which process / analyse / visualise 16s data. I
would love to include phinch, but can't get it to work on my test data set.
This is despite it working on previous sets.
Glad to hear that you are going to do some more development. I love this
program, it is really useful for getting non microbiologists involved in
data.
One thing that is missing in terms of visualisation among all the web
services is the ability to have a diagram like below. The data is ordered
by metadata category (in this case CST) or date and the top 10 OTU's (or
whatever taxa) are down the side. They are colored by relative abundance.
Many programs give you the ability to create much more complex diagrams
with clustering, or where complex normalizations have been made etc, but
are missing the simple and effective representation like below (made in
Primer 7).
In this case it is clear that CST does not appear to have a link with
biological populations. I have found that this is the best way to
represent time-series data too.
[image: Inline images 1]
Thanks once again for your awesome program.
Regards,
Emily
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Without seeing your files I can't diagnose the issue - however, I would
note that some users have reported problems uploading BIOM files prepared
in QIIME v1.9 and higher (we're not sure what is going on here, and we're
hoping to find the issue when we resume development this summer). Make sure
you're using a BIOM v1.0 file (check the header), and I would also check
that your taxonomy and sample metadata are both added correctly to the
file. Any of these things can prevent files from loading correctly.
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Hi,
Phinch is great. Fantastic way of getting people to take ownership of their data.
However over the last week I have had issues getting new files to open. I can get previously uploaded json BIOMs to load, however any new BIOM's (also json formatted) sit on the filter data page with the circle rotating and nothing happening.
Is there an issue with the server?
Thanks,
Emily
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