Generating the ISA structure
The ISA (Investigation, Study, Assay) is a general purpose framework for describing how experiments relate to one another. For more information you can look at our ISA best practice guide.
Creating an investigation
The investigation is a high level concept that links related studies. To generate an Investigation select Investigation from the create menu at the top of the SEEK.
An investigation is described and linked using the following fields:
Creating a study
A study is a particular biological hypothesis or analysis. Multiple studies can be connected to an investigation. To generate a Study select Study from the create menu at the top of the SEEK.
A study is described and linked using the following fields:
Creating an experimental assay
An assay is in general an experiment that converts either a material or data sample, into a new material or data sample, via a protocol. Multiple assays can be connected to a Study. Experimental assays refer specifically to laboratory assays. You can select to make an experimental assay by selecting assay from the create menu at the top of the SEEK.
You can then choose an assay type. Select experimental assay.
A experimental assay is described and linked using the following fields:
- Title
- Description
- Study
- Assay Type
- Technology Type
- Organisms
- Creators
- Sharing
- Tags
- Creators
- SOPs
- Data Files
- Publications
Creating a modelling analysis
An assay is in general an experiment that converts either a material or data sample, into a new material or data sample, via a protocol. Multiple assays can be connected to a Study. Modelling analysis refer specifically to simulations (in silico experiments) of models. You can select to make an modelling analysis by selecting assay from the create menu at the top of the SEEK.
You can then choose an assay type. Select modelling analysis.
A modelling assay is described and linked using the following fields: