The use of ''virtual'' parents is the '''most commonly used form''' in the representation of variants. These parents are not stored in separate data records, but only as an ID (hence virtual) in the data records of the associated variants.
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Group-IDs are the '''most commonly used form''' in the representation of variants. These group-IDs are not stored in separate data records, but only as an ID (a group identifier) in the data records of the associated variants.
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Optional these ''virtual'' parents may be converted into ''real'' parents. Click on the button [Create Parent(s) NOW].
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Optional these Group-IDs may be converted into parents. Click on the button [Create Parent(s) NOW].
Aktuelle Version vom 30. März 2016, 15:53 Uhr
Group-IDs are the most commonly used form in the representation of variants. These group-IDs are not stored in separate data records, but only as an ID (a group identifier) in the data records of the associated variants.
Optional these Group-IDs may be converted into parents. Click on the button [Create Parent(s) NOW].