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3.2.1
amplicon – This entity type may be abbreviated to “amp”. See section 1.1.1.3 for more information on Amplicons.
project – This entity type may be abbreviated to “proj”. See section 1.1.1.1 for more information on Projects.
readData – This entity type may not be abbreviated, but it is case insensitive so you don’t have to capitalize the “D” of “Data”; this is done here only to improve readability. See section 1.1.1.4 for more information on Read Data Sets.
readGroup – This entity type may not be abbreviated, but it is case insensitive so you don’t have to capitalize the “G” of “Group”; this is done here only to improve readability. See section 1.1.1.4 for more details on Read Groups.
reference – This entity type may be abbreviated to “ref”. See section 1.1.1.2 for more information on Reference Sequences.
sample – This entity type may be abbreviated to “samp”. See section 1.1.1.6 for more information on Samples.
variant – This entity type may be abbreviated to “var”. See section 1.1.1.5 for more information on Variants.
mid – This entity type does not need to be abbreviated and is used as “mid”. See section 1.1.1.7 for more information on Mids.
midGroup – This entity type may not be abbreviated, but it is case insensitive so you don’t have to capitalize the “G” of “Group”; this is done here only to improve readability. See section 1.1.1.7 for more details on Mid Groups.
multiplexer – This entity type may be abbreviated to “mul”. See section 1.1.1.8 for more information on Multiplexers.