6 | | b. The user should be able to select a number of annotation changes, intended to prevent further analysis of some items types, e.g. RNA. For this to have the desired effect, it is both necessary that a Reggie wizard is used before the actual analysis, and that the wizard in question checks the value of the annotation in question, before allowing an item to be processed further. |
7 | | c. When marking data for a patient as retracted, the patient record (a `BioSource` item), should have its type changed from "`Patient`" to "`Retract`" or "`RetroNo`", and its item name to "`Retract`" or "`RetroNo`" + a 6-figure consecutive serial number for the subtype in question, e.g. "`Retract000009`" or "`RetroNo000012`". The wizard should suggest the new item type based on the previous patient type, but the user should be able to change it before the final registration. |
8 | | d. The wizard will require the user to have ''Curator'' preferences. |
| 6 | b. It should be possible to create a protocol with information on locally stored items related to the cases. This protocol should include item type, item name, and storage data, and is intended to be used to find the samples in question and destroy them. The protocol should include the following item types: `Specimen`, `Lysate`, `RNA`, `DNA`, and `FlowThrough`. |
| 7 | c. The user should be able to select a number of annotation changes, intended to prevent further analysis of some items types, e.g. RNA. For this to have the desired effect, it is both necessary that a Reggie wizard is used before the actual analysis, and that the wizard in question checks the value of the annotation in question, before allowing an item to be processed further. |
| 8 | d. When marking data for a patient as retracted, the patient record (a `BioSource` item), should have its type changed from "`Patient`" to "`Retract`" or "`RetroNo`", and its item name to "`Retract`" or "`RetroNo`" + a 6-figure consecutive serial number for the subtype in question, e.g. "`Retract000009`" or "`RetroNo000012`". The wizard should suggest the new item type based on the previous patient type, but the user should be able to change it before the final registration. |
| 9 | e. The wizard will require the user to have ''Curator'' preferences. |