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LabChip GX/GXII User Manual

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Data Analysis 70Right-clicking in the Peak Table View of a well of a DNA assayopens a shortcut menu with the following commands:• Include Peak (only for peak type “?”)• Exclude Peak• Force Lower Marker• Force Upper Marker• Add Expected PeakNOTEYou can also right-click on a peak in the Graph View to view thesame menu.Lower Marker Peaks in Protein or RNA AssaysFor each protein or RNA sample, the first peak in the sample isdesignated as the Lower Marker. After all lower markers areassigned, the data is aligned so that the well markers match theladder markers in time, allowing the size and concentration of thesample peaks to be determined.If there are unexpected peaks in the ladder analysis or if the markerhas been set incorrectly, you can manually exclude peaks or set apeak to be used as a marker.NOTES• Excluding a peak or manually setting a peak to be the lowermarker can cause analysis errors.• You can move the boundary between the Peak Table and theGraph view up or down to increase or decrease the size of thePeak Table, making it possible to see all of the results at once.Right-clicking in the Peak Table View of a well of a Protein or RNAassay opens a shortcut menu with the following commands:• Include Peak (only for peak type “Xsys” or “?”)• Exclude Peak• Force Lower Marker• Force Expected PeakP/N 127170 Rev. 00 <strong>LabChip</strong> <strong>GX</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.

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