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Description

reimplements the example dataset tests.

Testing

Everything should (!!!) work since its the exact same code. Maybe run the test?

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Development

  • If necessary, I have updated the documentation (README, docstrings, etc.)
  • If necessary, I have created / updated tests.

Mergeability

  • main-branch has been merged into local branch to resolve conflicts
  • The tests and linter have passed AFTER local merge
  • The backend code has been formatted with black
  • The frontend code has been formatted with pnpm format and checked with pnpm lint

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  • I have self-reviewed my code.
  • At least one other developer reviewed and approved the changes

@3dot141592 3dot141592 requested a review from hendraet April 22, 2026 07:35
@3dot141592 3dot141592 self-assigned this Apr 22, 2026
@3dot141592 3dot141592 changed the base branch from main to dev April 22, 2026 07:35
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  backend/protzilla
  disk_operator.py
  form.py
  backend/protzilla/data_analysis
  differential_expression_t_test.py
  backend/protzilla/data_preprocessing
  filter_proteins.py
  backend/protzilla/methods
  data_preprocessing.py
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Base automatically changed from dev to crosslinking April 24, 2026 14:48
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