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 **5.** In the //Type// panel, select //Test existing model//. A window with all the existing models will appear. Select the model you want to use. We will use the model we have created in [[worked_example_prediction_-_train|Worked example Prediction - Train]]. The model information will appear on the right panel. **5.** In the //Type// panel, select //Test existing model//. A window with all the existing models will appear. Select the model you want to use. We will use the model we have created in [[worked_example_prediction_-_train|Worked example Prediction - Train]]. The model information will appear on the right panel.
  
-**6.** In the //Input data panel// select //Expression matrix//. Press the //File browser// of the //Expression matrix file//, and select the desired file, //brca_genes_vals_bn_test.txt//.+**6.** In the //Input data panel// select //Expression matrix//. Press the //File browser// of the //Expression matrix file//, and select the desired file, //brca_example1_40_exp.txt//.
  
 **7.** In the //Job information// panel, press the //File browser// button and select the desired output folder. In this case we will use //analysis//. Give a name to the job, for example "BRCA test model". **7.** In the //Job information// panel, press the //File browser// button and select the desired output folder. In this case we will use //analysis//. Give a name to the job, for example "BRCA test model".
  
 **8.** Press the //Launch job// button. A job will be created and listed in the jobs panel. You can access this panel by clicking on the //My jobs// button. **8.** Press the //Launch job// button. A job will be created and listed in the jobs panel. You can access this panel by clicking on the //My jobs// button.
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