User`s guide

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NOTE
After a chip run, the results can be evaluated using a different electrophoretic chip
data file (.xad) of the same assay type (DNA 1000 in this example). Refer to “Importing
Data Analysis Setpoints” on page 259.
6 Select a Destination for the chip data file (.xad) generated as the result of the chip run:
7 Under Data Acquisition Parameters, enter the number of samples you want to be
measured.
The total number of samples that can be measured varies with the type of assay
selected. With DNA and RNA Nano assays, 12 samples may be run; with RNA Pico
assays, 11 samples may be run; and with Protein assays, the maximum number of
samples is 10. When preparing the chip (see Preparing Samples and Chips for
Electrophoretic Assays” on page 66), keep in mind that you have to follow the sequence
of the sample wells. For example, if you want to measure 3 samples, you have to fill the
wells 1, 2, and 3 of your chip.