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3.E. Analysis of Results (continued)
4.
Creating a New Template (continued)
i. After assigning the well types on the plate, select the wells, which all should be named the same (e.g., all
wells that contain the same sample or treatment set). Once the wells are selected, touch the Name text
box and enter the name that should be applied to all of the selected wells (Figure 51).
Note:
To be considered as a complete data set, all Known wells within a given treatment set or standard curve
set must have the same name. For example, if naming the Known wells for a standard curve, use an identical
name (“Standard”, “Stand”, “Known”). In Step j you will assign concentrations to each well to distinguish
them from one another. For Unknown wells, all wells of the same sample (regardless of dilution factor) should
have the same name even if they are not replicates of one another. The identical names ensure the software
applies the same analysis function to the wells. In Step k the Well Grouping function automatically assigns
replicate names to wells that contain the same name and concentration.
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Well names assigned to individual wells. S1–S4 names have been assigned to
unknown wells containing replicates of individual samples. STAND name has been applied to the replicates in the
standard curve, and BLANK has been assigned to the three Blank wells.