david wrote:
> Hello,
> I finally managed to find the problem.
> Basically when you create a new array design and delete the previous 
> one, all the hybridizations that you previoulsy created remain linked to 
> the previouos design and therfore to the previous feature. Since the 
> oligo was missing in the first design base is still reading the feature 
> file associated with the first design.
> 
> So now, how can i associate all the arrays that I created in ly first 
> design to my new design. I have added more than 40 samples so i don't 
> want to create 40 slides again and all hte hybridizations, samples , 
> labellings again . How could i do that ?

You will have to create new slides. Then, change all your hybridizations 
to point to the new slides. After that you also have to change all your 
raw bioassays to point to the new array design. When everything has been 
  re-linked to the new array design you should be able to delete the old 
one from the trashcan.

/Nicklas

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