Improved web site filtering
'Filter' settings allow you to control which motifs are shown on the web pages generated from each of cisRED's four databases (human, mouse, rat, and c. elegans). You can access your filter settings from the top left corner of any cisRED database web page. On the filters page you can change the settings so that the pages in a particular cisRED database show only motifs that satisfy criteria like:
- all motifs have a discovery p-value better than a threshold
- all motifs have sequences on particular species
- all motifs were found by particular discovery methods
Currently, some cisRED web pages do not use all your filter settings. However, it is clearly indicated on every page which filter settings (if any) were applied.
While the cisRED web interface was designed to display the results from a single cisRED database on each page, the use of multiple browser windows and/or tabs make it straightforward to compare results from different cisRED databases.
Our new implementation of filters was designed to make it easy to work with more than one cisRED species database at the same time. Previously, one set of filter settings was applied to every cisRED web page you visited. Now, you can customize your filter settings independently for each database (i.e. for each species).
Note that cisRED manages your filter settings via a browser 'cookie'. You must allow your web browser to accept cookies from cisred.org for your filter settings to take effect.
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