Define plate properties
Setting
Description
Plate Details
Name
Plate name. Names must be unique.
Number of Wells
• 96 well —For standard 96-well plates standard reaction plates and
8
‑
strip standard tubes with retainers.
• 96 Fast tube—For Fast 96-well plates and Fast 8-strip tubes with
retainers.
• 384 well—For 384-well plates (24-capillary instruments only)
Plate Type
Sequencing, Fragment, or Mixed (Seq+Frag).
Capillary Length and Polymer
Capillary length and polymer type with which the plate will be used.
Owner, Barcode, Description
(optional)
Optional text entries.
You can use these entries to search for plates in the Plates library and in run
logs (Tools
4
View Run Logs).
Autoanalysis
Settings to communicate with secondary analysis software. For information,
see the instructions provided with the secondary analysis software.
Assays library
An assay contains the instrument protocol (dye set and run module) and primary
analysis protocol needed to collect data and basecall or sizecall a sample. Assays, File
Name Conventions, and Results Groups may already be listed in the plate template
when you create a plate from a template.
An assay contains:
• One or more instrument protocols appropriate for the sample type/dye set for
which the assay will be used
• A primary analysis protocol that depends on your application:
– Sequencing—Basecalling protocol
– Fragment—Sizecalling protocol
– HID—QC protocol
You must assign an assay to all named sample wells on a plate before you can link a
plate and run it.
When you create an assay, you add one or more instrument protocols and a primary
analysis protocol. If you add these items from the library, a copy of the items is added
to the assay, and can be modified independently from the original items stored in the
library. For information on how changes are tracked if auditing is enabled, see “Audit
Assay overview
Chapter 7
Manage library resources
Assays library
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