<haplotypeSet>
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This element defines a set of inferred haplotypes which have been derived through computational analysis.

If you have determined a set of haplotypes directly and would like to submit that data, please contact us.

Attributes
pharmgkbId

A unique identifier assigned by the PharmGKB (the PharmGKB Accession Id). This attribute is used to refer to data that is already in the PharmGKB and is only supplied when editing or adding to such data. See the FAQ for details.

localId

A unique identifier for this element assigned by the submitter. The only rule it must follow is that no two XML elements can be assigned the same localId within a single XML document. See the FAQ for details.

Subelements
note

A note.

submitter

This element's submitter.

name

A name for this set of haplotypes.

experimentXref

A cross-reference to the experiment containing the data used to infer this set of haplotypes.

studyGroupXref

A cross-reference to the study group used to infer this set of haplotypes. If multiple study groups are listed, it means that this haplotype set covers all subjects in all study groups.

analyzer

An analyzer used to infer this set of haplotypes.

selectionProcess

The selection process used to determine this set of haplotypes.

In general, the data is subjected to several iterations through the program before the "final" haplotypes are selected. This refers to the thought process behind how this set of haplotypes were selected.

This refers to the number of times the data was run through the program and the threshold for selection of the haplotype results.

If the data is provided (via experimentXref), then others should be able to arrive at the same results by following this selection process.

Within the haplotype subelement, you can specify the reliability of the haplotype for each individual subject. You should provide the details on how you determine "reliability" in this element.

haplotype

A haplotype.

xref

A cross-reference to a resource with more information on this set of haplotypes.

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