Stand-alone Profile

In COPO, a Stand-alone work profile [1] is required to submit files, reads, assemblies and sequence annotations.

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Steps to Create a Stand-alone Profile

  1. Click the add-profile-button Add new record icon to view the Add Profile form

    Add new profile record button

    Stand-alone Profile: Add new profile record icon

  2. Contact COPO via email dialogue is displayed indicating that the user is not a member of any manifest group and that the user must make a request to be added to a manifest group to make ToL manifest submissions if the user would like to do so.

    Click Okay to close the dialogue.

    Note

    Submissions such as files, reads, assemblies, files and sequence annotations can only be made using a Stand-alone profile type.

    Contact COPO dialogue

    Stand-alone Profile: Contact COPO dialogue is displayed regarding getting access to make ToL manifest submissions

  3. Provide details for the new profile then, click Save

    Add profile form

    Stand-alone Profile: Add profile form dialogue


    Hint

    Both profile Title and profile Description are mandatory form fields.

    Meaningful field values are recommended in the form boxes because the information will appear in submissions of the research objects [2] associated with the profile, in public remote repositories.

  4. The new profile will be displayed in the Profile list

    Stand-alone profile created

    Stand-alone Profile: Work profiles’ web page displaying the created profile


    Hint

    The Work Profiles’ list can be sorted by date created, profile title or profile type.

    Choose the desired sort type from the Sort by dropdown menu (at the top-right of the profile record).


Stand-alone Profile Components

A COPO profile defines a set of component types from which instances of research objects can be created.

The following component types are currently defined:

  1. Accessions

  2. Assembly

  3. Files

  4. Reads

  5. Sequence Annotations

Stand-alone profile components

Stand-alone Profile Components

  • Component instances defined within a profile will only be visible within that profile [1].

  • To access a component within a profile, click the component button displayed within the popup after the profile-components-button button was clicked (see the screenshot above).


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