Reanalyzing A Data File - PerkinElmer LabChip GX User Manual

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Reanalyzing a Data File

Occasionally you may need to open and view or reanalyze a data
file that was run and saved previously. The raw data values are
saved in the plate data file, along with the original analysis settings
that were chosen for the run and any changed analysis settings.
This enables you to reanalyze the data with new settings or to view
previously saved settings.
The following analysis parameters can be changed:
To reanalyze a data file:
1
2
3
4
V4.2
Plate peak find settings and Well peak find settings (see
"Changing the Peak Find Parameters" on page
Sample names and comments (see
Files" on page
63)
Add a Peak (see
"Adding a Peak" on page
Exclude peaks from analysis (see
page
74)
Reassign upper/lower markers (see
Peaks for DNA Assays" on page 81
Protein or RNA Assays" on page
Alignment or no alignment with ladder peaks (see
Unaligning the Marker Peaks" on page
Assay - you can save the changed settings under a new assay
name, if desired (see
page
84)
Open the workspace that contains the plate data (see
Change the analysis parameters (see list above) as needed.
When you click the Apply, Apply Global, or OK buttons in the
Assay Analysis
Window, the data is automatically re-analyzed
and the updated information is displayed.
To view previous analysis settings, click the Restore Plate
button at the bottom of the Assay Analysis window and select
the version to view.
LabChip GX User Manual
"Using Sample Names
"Excluding a Peak" on
"Upper and Lower Marker
or
"Lower Marker Peaks in
82)
80)
"Saving and Exporting Assays" on
Data Analysis
95
73)
74)
"Aligning or
page
59).
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