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== GraphMerge Test Cases == || '''Preconditions'''|| '''Test Case ID'''||'''Instructions'''||'''Expected Results'''|| '''Date Executed'''||'''Pass/Fail'''|| ||<|3> 1. Start Cytoscape <<BR>>2. Import two network files: (eg. galFiltered.sif and BINDyeast.sif) <<BR>>3. Click on Plugins and select Advanced Network Merge <<BR>>4. Select each network from the available networks box and then click the right arrow to move them to the selected networks box. <<BR>>5. Click OK to merge the selected networks (Note: with large networks Cytoscape may not automatically create a graphical view, so click on the Edit menu with the network highlighted and click on Create View)||GM1||Before precondition step 5 select the Union operation||A new graph should be created displaying the merged networks (If this does not happen see preconditions Note)|| || || ||GM2||Before precondition step 5 select the Intersection operation||A new graph should be created displaying the common nodes from the two networks|| || || ||GM3||Before precondition step 5 select the Difference operation (order matters)||A new graph should be created displaying the parts of the first network that are not in the second network|| || || |
[[attachment:createNetwork.js|create network]] |
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