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Export formatting—select checkboxes to include lane headers (Lane and
Band table tab only) and/or column headers in the exported file.
Export delimiter—select a delimiter option for the exported file.
Comma delimited
Tab delimited
Use other delimiter (user defined)
CHANGE ANALYSIS TABLE ORIENTATION
This button toggles between two table orientations.
Horizontal—displays the lanes/volumes beside each other, so you can scroll
through the table from left to right.
Vertical—displays the lanes/volumes on top of each other, so you can scroll
through the table from top to bottom.
Copy Analysis Table to the Clipboard —click this button to copy the
analysis table to the clipboard so you can paste the analysis table into word
processing or presentation applications. It is best to use the vertical table
orientation when copying to an 8-1/2 x 11-inch page, to allow the columns
enough room to display.
Export Analysis Table to a File —when exported as a CSV file, the data
file can be opened in a database application.
Export Analysis Table to a Spreadsheet —you can use Excel’s sorting
and formula functions to manipulate your data. If you have Excel (PC or Mac)
or Numbers (Mac) installed on your computer, it opens with your spreadsheet
displayed.
Lane and Band Definitions
Band Number—each band in a lane has a unique number, sorted from top to
bottom.
Band Label—you can assign a custom label to each band by clicking the
Band Label field of the Lane and Band table.
Molecular Weight—the molecular weight of the band is calculated based on
the user-defined standard and regression method. Italic values indicate
extrapolated values. When using nucleic acid gels, the size of the band is
displayed in base pairs.
Relative Front—values between zero and one indicate the relative movement
of the band from top to bottom.
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