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=== Creating multiple samples === | === Creating multiple samples === | ||
Creating multiple samples feature is a convenient tool that allows batch creation of similar samples that vary by one or more parameters. Examples of such sample collections include but are not limited to: | '''Creating multiple samples''' feature is a convenient tool that allows batch creation of similar samples that vary by one or more parameters. Examples of such sample collections include but are not limited to: | ||
* Titrations: multiple samples of molecule of interest at fixed concentration and varying concentration of a binding partner | * Titrations: multiple samples of molecule of interest at fixed concentration and varying concentration of a binding partner | ||
* Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners | * Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners | ||
To create a new sample collection | |||
# navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples. | |||
# The button "Create a new sample" is located in the top-right part of the screen above the table listing all the existing samples. | |||
# Clicking the '''"Create a New Sample"''' button provides two options: | |||
#* '''Single Sample''': Create one sample | |||
#* '''Multiple Samples''': Batch-create several samples simultaneously | |||
# Selecting "Single Sample" opens a popup window where you can enter sample information. | |||
# Fill general information in the Sample tab. Two fields are required for each sample before it can be saved: | |||
#* '''Display Name''': a unique identifier of the sample | |||
#* '''Physical State''': whether the sample is in solution or solid form. | |||
#: The required fields are and marked with asterisk (*) | |||
# After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further sample details including: | |||
#* '''Container:''' specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample | |||
#* '''Composition:''' create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents | |||
#* '''Sample Properties:''' enter biophysical properties of the sample | |||
#* '''Additional Info:''' store any other details you wish to associate with the sample Please note that each tab has "Notes" section where any additional info can be entered | |||
Once the sample collection is saved it can be found in Spawned Sample Collections | |||
=== Cloning the sample === | === Cloning the sample === | ||
[[Category:Data Browser]] | [[Category:Data Browser]] |
Revision as of 17:28, 30 January 2025
Single sample creation
To create a new sample
- navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples.
- The button "Create a new sample" is located in the top-right part of the screen above the table listing all the existing samples.
- Clicking the "Create a New Sample" button provides two options:
- Single Sample: Create one sample
- Multiple Samples: Batch-create several samples simultaneously
- Selecting "Single Sample" opens a popup window where you can enter sample information.
- Fill general information in the Sample tab. Two fields are required for each sample before it can be saved:
- Display Name: a unique identifier of the sample
- Physical State: whether the sample is in solution or solid form.
- The required fields are and marked with asterisk (*)
- After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further sample details including:
- Container: specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample
- Composition: create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents
- Sample Properties: enter biophysical properties of the sample
- Additional Info: store any other details you wish to associate with the sample
Please note that each tab has "Notes" section where any additional info can be entered
Creating multiple samples
Creating multiple samples feature is a convenient tool that allows batch creation of similar samples that vary by one or more parameters. Examples of such sample collections include but are not limited to:
- Titrations: multiple samples of molecule of interest at fixed concentration and varying concentration of a binding partner
- Screening samples: multiple samples of a molecule of interest with varying binding partners
To create a new sample collection
- navigate to Samples page by going to Data Browser -> Samples.
- The button "Create a new sample" is located in the top-right part of the screen above the table listing all the existing samples.
- Clicking the "Create a New Sample" button provides two options:
- Single Sample: Create one sample
- Multiple Samples: Batch-create several samples simultaneously
- Selecting "Single Sample" opens a popup window where you can enter sample information.
- Fill general information in the Sample tab. Two fields are required for each sample before it can be saved:
- Display Name: a unique identifier of the sample
- Physical State: whether the sample is in solution or solid form.
- The required fields are and marked with asterisk (*)
- After completing the required fields, four additional tabs become editable, allowing you to provide further sample details including:
- Container: specify details about tube, rotor or other container holding the sample
- Composition: create a list of components with details such as concentration and isotope labeling for each of the constituents
- Sample Properties: enter biophysical properties of the sample
- Additional Info: store any other details you wish to associate with the sample Please note that each tab has "Notes" section where any additional info can be entered
Once the sample collection is saved it can be found in Spawned Sample Collections