Map a 384-well plate from 96-well plates
If the sample plate file was imported, the sample names are displayed. The sample plate layout defined
in the sample plate file can be edited.
If the sample plate file was not imported, the samples must be added manually.
The plates are color-coded for the position on the OpenArray
™
Plate based on how the experiment is
configured (see “Configure the experiment design to map the plates”
1.
In the
Map Plates
pane, add the sample name in the 96-well plate.
Click and drag to copy and paste sample names across a row or down a column.
Note:
The sample names are copied. They are not automatically filled. For example, if
Sample 1
is the first sample name, all of the wells that are filled by the click and drag feature are
Sample 1
.
They are not named sequentially, for example,
Sample 1
,
Sample 2
,
Sample 3
.
The sample name is displayed in the 384-well plate. The location depends on how the experiment
is configured (see “Configure the experiment design to map the plates”
).
For example, for a fixed pipette, every other well in a row of a 384-well plate is populated from a
row of a 96-well plate. For an adjustable pipette, the wells of the 384-well plate are populated in a
continuous row without skipping a well.
Chapter 5
Map plates
Map a 384-well plate from 96-well plates
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