Fig. 1From: AHCODA-DB: a data repository with web-based mining tools for the analysis of automated high-content mouse phenomics dataSchematic overview of the workflow underlying the AHCODA-DB repository and website. After data of conventional behavioural tests and automated home-cages is acquired (a), the data are transferred to a MySQL database that includes metadata on mice, behavioural tests and analysis parameters (b). Data is processed by R-scripts (c) selected from user instructions in the AHCODA-DB website interface (d). Results of group comparisons are shown in the web browser as publishable ready art and statistics (e-f) that can be downloaded as a PDF or CSV file (g). The heat map function allows large-scale group comparisons (h)Back to article page