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Babelomics data is arranged in folders as in personal computer. You can upload data to any folder and organize it as desired (1). To learn how to upload data to Babelomics, please visit Upload your data.
Babelomics analysis tools are organized in [5 main areas](Main working areas). Each area is separated in a different section in the main menu (2). By clicking the desired subject in the menu, a drop down box will appear listing all the tools included in this area (3). To access the tools, simply click on the tool name (4).
To launch a tool you need to fill in the required information of the input form (5). You will find a specific tutorial about how to fill in the input data and interpret the results in the Tutorial. Each time you press the Launch job button of a tool (6) a job is created.
You can visualize your launched jobs by clicking on the jobs button, on the right of the menu bar (7). A panel called job panel will appear showing all your jobs and their state (8). Job states are:
- Queued: The job has been sent and waits to be processed.
- Running: The job is in progress.
- Ready: The job has ended and the results are available to visualize and download.
For visualizing the results of a job labelled as Ready, click on it in the job panel (9). The results will appear in the interaction panel. The results of each job are stored into the folder that the user selected as output directory. Results can be download either from there or from the results form to your computer.
Find the Babelomics suite at http://babelomics.org