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1. Sample properties General Information Acquisition notes Analysis notes Analysis type Spot blot w Image size 661 x 574 Spot type Circle y Image type C Fluorescence Absorption 000 090 090 amp Spots Locate spots automatically IV Gridded 0090 eee o 0090 eee 9090 3 Create spots for manual positioning C Leave the spots unchanged e e e 2 a 3 Note The Analysis type will probably be set to Gel when the dialog box opens this is the initial default but you can change it if required using Configuration in the Extras menu 4 Set the Analysis type to Spot blot GeneTools User Manual 6 3 Getting started with Spot blot analysis Note When GeneTools analyzes a Spot blot image it takes measurements from a defined area around the spot called a spot frame You can choose 1 to allow GeneTools to detect the spots automatically and place a grid of spot frames over the spots on the image 2 to allow GeneTools to detect the spots automatically and place individual spot frames over the spots that are detected on the image or 3 to place a predefined grid of spot frames over the image you will probably need to adjust these by hand as their initial positions are not related to the spots on the image In this Getting Started chapter we will take option 1 to let GeneTools locate a grid of spots automatically 5 Check Gridded a
2. To set the parameters used for counting the colonies on a plate 1 Choose the Sensitivity setting in the Detection box that gives the best discrimination between the colonies and the background Generally lower contrast images need a higher Sensitivity setting 2 Check Separate colonies to apply an automatic colony separating algorithm to separate merged colonies so that they are counted separately 3 Press Set area limits to display the Colony counting area limits dialog box Colony counting area limits Minimum colony area pixels Maximum colony area pixels 10000 Note You can press Apply to see the effect of any changes you make without closing the dialog box 4 Inthe Minimum colony area box set the area in pixels of the smallest colony that you want to include in the count 4 12 GeneTools User Manual Viewing Colony counting results 5 In the Maximum colony area box set the area in pixels of the largest colony that you want to include in the count 6 Press OK to confirm your settings and close the dialog box Viewing Colony counting results The Results box in the Colony counting window is updated to show the colony count s when you open the window move or reshape the frame define or edit exclude regions or change the detection parameters Results Class Split ahaa Class 1 Class 2 Count 136 0 Aiea 35 0 0 The colonies are counted in two classes which are defined by thei
3. 136 0 Area a5 0 0 4 14 GeneTools User Manual Adding and removing colonies manually 2 Drag the cursor along the histogram As you drag the cursor the results in the table will be updated Results Class Split anh Class 1 Class 2 Count 110 26 Area 3 3 0 2 and the colonies in the different classes will be marked by circles darker class or squares lighter class o a Og oO Oo OFF Oo O o9 3 Adjust the position of the histogram cursor to get the correct division between colony classes Adding and removing colonies manually If required you can add colonies to the count that have been missed by the automatic count Similarly if debris has been incorrectly marked as a colony you can remove it from the count If there are two classes of colonies you can add or remove colonies independently for each class To add a colony to a count 1 Press the Add remove colonies radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window 2 Press the Class 1 or Class 2 radio button in the Manual detection box to choose which type of colony to add GeneTools User Manual 4 15 Getting started with Colony counting 3 Double click at the point in the image where you want to add the colony 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for any other colonies you want to add A new colony mark will be added to the image with the shape for the chosen class Note You can choose the co
4. a 5 15 Defining an incidence condition 2 e eo 5 16 Viewing the incidence matrix 2 o e 5 17 Printing Manual band quantification results a o a a 5 18 NextStEpsS o 8 a o he a Sa ao a we eR Re A aaa a 5 19 Contents 2 GeneTools User Manual Contents Getting started with Spot blot analysis 6 1 Opening a secure sample fille s sos oc hop e paa wa ae 6 1 Saving asecure sample files o cr ara ece aom Re ee a we Pa ee ee ee a 6 5 Assigning quantities to spot frames 2 e e 6 6 Applying background correction to results 2 2 a a a 6 7 Viewing Spot plot results s ara ey Gone Bae ras ew aa a Os 6 8 Defining an incidence condition s s e s s s s esset w e 6 10 Viewing the incidence matrix 24 26 4 4 e 6 11 Printing Spot blot res lts e soeces m p do O a be RAS a 6 12 INGXESEPS 2 acode e age a a eR e ae ea ek a ee we ee 6 13 GeneTools User Manual Contents 3 Contents Contents 4 GeneTools User Manual Introduction This manual shows you how to get started with GeneTools However you will probably find that the few simple procedures it describes will cover nearly all you need to know to use GeneTools in most circumstances For example GeneTools provides many configuration options allowing you to control the way it works but you are unlikely to need to change these settings very often if at all since the default
5. i 2 Choose Width from the Track menu 3 10 GeneTools User Manual Changing the width height and angle of all track frames together 3 Click in any track The track will be highlighted and will have a drag box on each corner ia 4 Move the pointer over one of the drag boxes it doesn t matter which GeneTools User Manual 3 11 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 5 Press and drag at right angles to the electrophoresis direction for example sideways if the electrophoresis is up or down As you are dragging the new outlines of the tracks will be shown 6 Release to set the new track width 3 12 GeneTools User Manual Changing the width height and angle of all track frames together To change the height and angle of all track frames in the grid together 1 If Height individual is checked in the Track menu choose it to leave individual height mode g 2 Choose Move tilt from the Track menu 3 Click in any track The track will be highlighted and will have a drag box at the top and bottom a r3 GeneTools User Manual 3 13 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 4 Move the pointer over the drag box you want to adjust 5 Press and drag as required you can drag in any direction to change the height or angle of the track frames as required As you are dragging the new outlines of the tracks will be shown 3 14 GeneTools User Manual Changin
6. However you can move or reshape the area of interest if required or define more than one area of interest see the on line Help for details GeneTools User Manual 2 5 Getting started with Gel analysis You shouldn t need to change any of the other settings In particular e GeneTools automatically detects the Image type e Unless you are opening a multi layer sample you should leave the numbers of Columns and Rows set to 1 see the on line Help for details if you want to define more than one area of interest e You should leave Locate tracks automatically selected and Hint unchecked this means GeneTools will use fully automatic track location which is the recommended option as in nearly all cases it gives very accurate results in the shortest time 6 Press OK There will be a short pause while GeneTools first automatically locates the tracks on the Gel image and then locates the peaks along each of the tracks The results will be displayed in a Gel window For more detailed instructions and related topics see the following topics in the How to open create save any type of sample section of the on line Help e Opening a sample file e Creating a new secure sample file e Using the Browser e Acquiring an image to create a secure sample file See also the topics in the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Setting the integration parametes and background correction for tracks section of the on li
7. e The calibrated spot will be marked with a cross e The Quantity calibration page in the Spot blot Manual band quantification window s Results Quantity calibration pane will show the calibration points and the selected calibration curve joining them see How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples gt Determining quantities Setting the quantity calibration method Spot blot Manual band quantification in the on line Help for how to select the units and 6 6 GeneTools User Manual Applying background correction to results shape of calibration curve The example shows a quadratic calibration curve the equation of the curve is given in the Raw volume axis label Calibrated quantity mg 4 05 5627 115571 225514 Rawvolume Y 0 037 1 24e 005 x 4 21e 011 x 2 e The table on the Spot blot results page in the Spot blot Manual band quantification window s Results Quantity calibration pane will automatically show a column showing the calibrated quantities for each spot the quantity or quantities you have assigned will be shown in red Applying background correction to results To apply or remove background correction to the raw volume measurements from the image Y 1 Choose Background correction from the Spots menu to display the Background correction dialog box Background correction Type of background correction None v Cancel 2 Choose None for no background correction or Au
8. see Using Colony counting windows page 4 5 GeneTools User Manual 4 3 Getting started with Colony counting For more detailed instructions and related topics see the following topics in the How to open create save any type of sample section of the on line Help e Opening a sample file e Creating a new secure sample file e Using the Browser e Acquiring an image to create a secure sample file Saving a secure sample file Once you have created the new secure sample file you should save it if you will need to use it again Saving the file saves the measurement frame position and analysis results etc with the image To save a secure sample with a new name 1 Choose Save as from the File menu to display a standard Windows Save As dialog box 2 Use the dialog box to select a folder in which to save the sample 3 Enter a File name for the sample 4 Press Save to save the sample in the file To save a previously saved secure sample file using the same name Choose Save from the File menu If the secure sample file has not been saved previously the Save As dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter a name see above 4 4 GeneTools User Manual Using Colony counting windows Using Colony counting windows When you open a Colony pour plate sample it is displayed in a Colony counting window fi colony_1 sgd gt Define frame Adjust frame O Draw exclude region O Adjust exclude regi
9. with the selected track most of the commands also appear on the Track menu GeneTools User Manual 2 9 Getting started with Gel analysis Description pane The Description pane shows a description of the selected track use Description in the Tracks menu to enter or edit the description Profile pane The Profile pane shows the profile for the selected track The position and boundaries of each peak are shown on the profile If you choose to make one of the tracks a matching standard its profile will be overlaid on the profile for other tracks You can choose the colors used for any of these features using Configuration in the Extras menu You can right click on a peak in the Profile pane to display a menu for working with the selected peak most of the commands also appear on the Peak menu Peak Value pane The Peak Value pane shows data for the peaks shown in the Profile pane The data shown depends on what is selected in the Graphics pane shown in the bottom left hand corner of the Gel window e molecular weights are shown if the molecular weight calibration curve is selected e quantities are shown if the quantity calibration curve is selected e peak positions are shown if the Dendrogram is selected Graphics pane The Graphics pane can show e the molecular weight calibration curve for the selected track e the quantity calibration curve for the selected track e the Dendrogram showing relationships between ma
10. 17 2 18 Peak Value pane 2 10 Print 2 15 4 17 5 18 6 12 printing 2 15 4 18 5 18 5 20 6 12 6 14 Profile pane 2 10 Q Quantity calibration page 5 13 6 6 quantity measurements Gel analysis 2 16 2 17 Manual band quantification 5 12 5 13 Spot blot analysis 6 6 6 7 R Report setup 2 15 4 17 5 18 6 12 results Colony counting 4 5 4 13 4 14 4 17 4 18 Gel analysis 2 14 2 16 Manual band quantification 5 15 5 16 Spot blot analysis 6 7 6 9 Results for all tracks 2 11 Results for selected track 2 11 Results pane 2 11 S Sample properties dialog box 2 4 2 5 3 4 3 8 4 2 4 4 5 3 6 3 Save 2 7 4 4 5 12 6 5 Save as 2 7 4 4 5 12 6 5 secure file format 1 2 secure sample file opening 2 3 2 6 3 3 3 8 4 1 4 4 5 1 5 4 6 1 6 5 saving 2 7 4 4 5 12 6 5 Sensitivity colony detection 4 12 4 13 GeneTools User Manual Index 5 Index Separate colonies 4 12 Set area limits 4 12 sed files 1 2 Show colony shapes 4 12 Spot blot analysis 6 1 6 14 Spot blot results 6 7 printing 6 12 6 14 viewing 6 8 6 9 Spot blot sample file opening 6 1 6 5 saving 6 5 Spot incidence parameters Spot numbers 5 11 Spot type 6 4 SynGene Gel document T Table 1D 6 9 Table 2D 6 9 tiff images 1 2 Track Label pane tracks adjusting width U User name 1 2 Ww Width 3 10 Width individual 5 16 5 17 6 10 6 11 1 2 3 10 3 13 3 15 3 17 Index 6 GeneTools User Manual
11. 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 Auto locate peaks 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 Auto locate tracks 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 Auto match peaks 2 1 2 2 2 17 3 1 3 2 B Background correction 5 14 6 7 6 8 bmp images 1 2 box adding a copy 5 7 adjusting the position 5 9 adjusting the size and shape 5 9 5 11 freehand 5 7 5 8 placing on a Manual band quantification sample 5 5 5 11 rectangular 5 5 5 7 removing 5 11 GeneTools User Manual Index 1 Index C colony classes 4 13 4 16 Colony counting 4 1 4 18 adding and removing colonies manually Colony counting area limits 4 12 Colony counting frame moving 4 6 reshaping 4 6 4 7 Colony counting sample file opening 4 1 4 4 saving 4 4 Colony counting window 4 5 4 18 colony detection sensitivity 4 12 4 13 colony separation 4 12 colony shapes showing 4 12 D Define exclude region 4 7 4 9 Delete 5 11 Delete all 5 11 Delete selected exclude region 4 11 4 12 Description pane 2 10 E E Gel analysis See High Throughput Gel analysis Electrophoresis direction 2 5 exclude region for colony counting adjusting 4 9 4 11 defining 4 7 4 9 deleting 4 11 4 12 4 15 4 16 Index 2 GeneTools User Manual Index F file formats 1 2 G Gel analysis 2 1 2 18 printing results 2 15 2 16 viewing results 2 14 Gel sample file opening 2 3 2 6 saving 2 7 Gel window 2 8 2 11 GeneSnap 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 5 1 6 1 Graphics pane 2 10 Gridded Spot blot sample 6 4 H Height individual 3 15 3 17 High
12. Excel and Word save results in a comma separated values format file and copy a picture of the image in the Image pane in the current window to the clipboard see the on line Help for details 5 18 GeneTools User Manual Next steps Next steps This completes the Getting started with Manual band quantification chapter If you follow the instructions given in this chapter you should now be able to work productively with GeneTools to carry out Manual band quantification As you will have noticed from the number of cross references to the on line Help for further details GeneTools offers many other features and refinements but as long as you are generally aware of what is available you can probably leave the details until you need to use them GeneTools User Manual 5 19 Getting started with Manual band quantification 5 20 GeneTools User Manual Getting started with Spot blot analysis This chapter shows you how to get started using GeneTools for Spot blot analysis see the on line Help for full details Opening a secure sample file Note If you have started GeneTools directly from GeneSnap the Sample properties dialog box will be opened immediately and you can go straight to Step 4 in the instructions below E To open an existing secure sample file containing a Spot blot image 1 Press the Open button in the Standard toolbar or Choose Open from the File menu Note Pressing th
13. Gel analysis samples Placing positioning and working with tracks section of the on line Help Once you have adjusted the track frames so that they each lie over the corresponding tracks you are ready to analyze the High Throughput Gel sample Locking the tracks to analyze the High Throughput Gel sample To lock the tracks on a High Throughput Gel sample RA Choose Lock all from the Track menu GeneTools User Manual 3 17 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis The tracks will be locked and the image pane will switch automatically to banks of tracks mode R demo_madge_ladder sgd Mol weight Height Raw vc 110 667 22 73 026 18 86 140 205 16 332 21 22 277 2 In banks of tracks mode the image underneath each track frame is cut out straightened if it is not already a rectangle and displayed with the others in a horizontal bank if you defined two areas of interest they will be displayed in two horizontal banks with one above the other You can choose Align tracks in banks from the Track menu to switch between banks of tracks and normal modes if required Provided you selected Auto locate peaks in the Configuration dialog box the peaks in each track frame will have been located and marked on the image and in the profile pane and identified in the Peak value pane Analyzing High Throughput Gel samples With the one exception described in the next section you use exactly the same
14. GeneTools directly from GeneSnap the Sample properties dialog box will be opened immediately and you can go straight to Step 4 in the instructions below To open an existing secure sample file in GeneTools 1 Press the Open button in the Standard toolbar E or Choose Open from the File menu Note Pressing the Open button is a quick alternative to choosing the command from the menu Throughout the rest of this manual if a button is shown beside an instruction you can press the button as an alternative to using the command You can carry out most of the common operations in GeneTools by pressing buttons A standard Windows Open dialog box will be displayed Look in E Images y e ERE as image6 sgd a image5 sgd i image4 sgd as image3 sgd 1 image2 sgd i image1 sqd Files of type SynGene Files sad y Cancel Browse GeneTools User Manual 2 3 Getting started with Gel analysis Note If you want to analyze images generated by non secure sources for example a tif or bmp image file choose New Import from the File menu This will create a new secure sample file and then display a standard Windows Open dialog box allowing you to select the required image file see the on line Help for details 2 Use the dialog box to select the required secure Gel sample file 3 Press Open Note If you are opening an analyzed sample file one that has been previously saved i
15. Press the mouse pointer and drag the frame to its new position While you are dragging the pointer will change to a four way arrow 4 Drop the frame in its new position To reshape the frame on the image 1 Click on the Adjust frame radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window 2 Click in the frame pale blue drag handles appear at the corners and at the middle of the sides of the rectangle enclosing the frame 4 6 GeneTools User Manual Using Colony counting windows 3 Move the pointer over a drag handle The pointer will change to a two way arrow showing the direction you can move the handle 4 Drag the handle to reshape the frame you will be able to see the new shape of the frame as you drag the handle Defining an exclude region Sometimes there may be artefacts in the image that you want to exclude from the count You can do this by defining an exclude region GeneTools will not search for colonies in any exclude regions you have defined To define an exclude region 1 Click on the Define exclude region radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window GeneTools User Manual 4 7 Getting started with Colony counting 2 Move the pointer to the point in the image where you want to start drawing the exclude region The pointer will change to a pencil to show you can draw an exclude region 3 P
16. Throughput Gel analysis 3 1 3 20 adjusting the angle of all track frames adjusting the angle of one track frame adjusting the height of all track frames adjusting the height of one track frame adjusting the position of one track frame adjusting the track frame grid over the tracks adjusting the width of all track frames adjusting the width of one track frame locking the tracks 3 17 3 18 High Throughput Gel sample file opening 3 3 3 8 histogram 4 13 4 16 l Image pane 229 incidence 5 16 5 17 6 10 6 11 incidence matrix 5 17 6 11 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 17 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 17 3 15 3 17 3 8 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 17 GeneTools User Manual Index 3 Index login 1 2 M Madge analysis See High Throughput Gel analysis Madge gel angle 3 5 Manual band quantification 5 1 5 20 Manual band quantification results 5 15 5 16 printing 5 18 5 20 Manual band quantification sample file opening 5 1 5 4 saving 5 12 Matching coefficients 2 11 Matching comparisons 2 11 Matching matrix 2 11 matching peaks 2 17 2 18 Matching standard 2 17 Maximum colony area 4 13 Minimum colony area 4 12 molecular weights assigning 2 11 2 14 determining 2 11 2 14 viewing 2 13 Move tilt 3 15 3 17 MW calibration page 2 14 MW quantity standard 2 12 N New Import 2 4 3 4 4 2 5 2 non secure sources 1 2 O Open 2 3 2 6 3 3 4 1 4 4 5 1 5 4 6 1 6 5 Index 4 GeneTools User Manual Index P Peak matching 2
17. aog ia 4 4 Using Colony counting windows 2 a a a 4 5 Setting the area in which colonies are counted 2 o 4 6 Defining an exclude region s o o o 4 7 Changing the shape of an exclude region 2 2 a ee ee 4 9 Deleting exclude regions s e s barca Gib Dw a we A ws 4 11 Setting the parameters used to detect colonies o a oa u a a a 4 12 Viewing Colony counting results 2 0 a a o e 4 13 Defining the colony class boundary a a a a 4 14 Adding and removing colonies manually a a a 2 ee 4 15 Printing Colony counting results a a 4 17 NexEstepS kg a eaa a asa aaa A A 4 18 Getting started with Manual band quantification 5 1 Opening a secure sample fille ss ave a h aw a 2 ea a 5 1 Placing boxes On the sample seoa means aia vrii g Goe ecg da w ywa 5 5 Placing a rectangular box on the sample n o a a a a a 5 5 Placing a free hand box on the sample a a a 2 a 5 7 Adjusting the position of a box 2 2 a a 5 9 Adjusting the size and shape of boxes ooo a a a 5 9 Removing a box from a Manual band quantification sample ooa 5 11 Showing or hiding identification labels on the boxes aoa aa aaa aaa 5 11 Saving assecuresample tile s sog a wo De a oe a ee a a a 5 12 Assigning quantities to boxes ooo a 2 5 12 Applying background correction to results o 5 14 Viewing Manual band quantification results 0
18. close the dialog box and display the sample in a Spot blot Manual band quantification window R demo63h sgd lt The Manual band quantification results table will be empty because you still have to define the areas from which GeneTools will take the measurements To do this you place boxes on the image For more detailed instructions and related topics see the following topics in the How to open create save any type of sample section of the on line Help Opening a sample file Creating a new secure sample file Using the Browser Acquiring an image to create a secure sample file 5 4 GeneTools User Manual Placing boxes on the sample Placing boxes on the sample When GeneTools analyzes a Manual band quantification image it takes measurements from defined areas on the sample called boxes You can place rectangular and irregular free hand boxes on the sample Placing a rectangular box on the sample To place a rectangular box over a band on the sample 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to 800 unlock the sample for changing boxes EJ 2 If it isn t already selected choose Rectangle from the Spots menu 3 Move the pointer to the position where you want to draw the top left hand corner of the box 3 GeneTools User Manual 5 5 Getting started with Manual band quantification 4 Press the mouse button and drag to the bottom right hand corn
19. image file choose New Import from the File menu This will create a new secure sample file and then display a standard Windows Open dialog box allowing you to select the required image file see the on line Help for details 2 Use the dialog box to select the required secure Colony counting sample file 3 Press Open Note If you are opening an analyzed sample file one that has been previously saved in GeneTools the sample will be opened immediately in a Colony counting window see Using Colony counting windows page 4 5 The following assumes that the image has not been analyzed yet 4 2 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file The Sample properties dialog box will open with the image loaded Sample properties General Information Acquisition notes Analysis notes Analysis type Colony pour plate w Image size 780 x 574 Image type Light colonies Dark colonies Light and dark colonies Note The Analysis type will probably be set to Gel when the dialog box opens this is the initial default but you can change it if required using Configuration in the Extras menu 4 Set the Analysis type to Colony pour plate GeneTools automatically detects the Image type but you can change it if you want to in particular you will need to set Light and dark colonies manually if required 5 Press OK The results will be displayed in a Colony counting window
20. in red calculated molecular weights are shown in black If you select another track the molecular weights calculated for the peaks in that track will be shown in the Peak Value pane and in the Results pane For more detailed instructions and related topics see the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Determining molecular weights and quantities section in the on line Help Working with results Once GeneTools has analyzed the Gel image you can view the results tables in the Results pane click in the pane and choose Maximize pane from the View menu to expand the pane to fill the window or right click in the pane and choose Maximize pane from the pop up menu choose the command again to return to the normal view You can choose what information to show in the tables by right clicking in the Results pane and selecting the columns you want to display 2 14 GeneTools User Manual Working with results Printing Gel results To print a report showing Gel results 1 Choose Report setup from the File menu to display the Report setup dialog EM box Report setup General Band matching File details r Results per track V Image IV Raw profiles MV Capture settings M Corrected profiles IV Acquisition notes IV Peak results table IV Analysis notes M Document history Results for all tracks V Integration setting I Peak results table Molecular weight calibrations Quantity calibrations IV M
21. molecular weights Note You can also store quantity standards in Molecular Weight Libraries and use the following procedure to assign quantities to peaks However you can also assign quantities to individual peaks on any track see Measuring quantities page 2 16 for details To assign molecular weights quantities to the peaks on a standard track 1 Click in the standard track to select it GeneTools User Manual 2 11 Getting started with Gel analysis 2 Click on the peak in the track corresponding to the first molecular weight in the standard EN 3 Choose MW quantity standard from the Track menu or the pop up menu displayed by right clicking in the track label to define the track as a molecular weight standard and display the Assign molecular weight dialog box It will open at the From standard page Assign molecular weight quantity Manual From standard Edit standard Arrow buttons to select Selected peak f1 5 the track pea k Calculated MW g Standards drop down list 300 e Details of selected standard 600 Assign from standard Edit Mw calibration Edit quantity calibration Cancel 4 Select the required molecular weight standard from the standards drop down list Note Standards in the library may contain quantities as well as or instead of molecular weights the details box below the drop down list shows the values contained in the selected standard 5 Check that the
22. 2 sgd image1 sqd Files of type SynGene Files sad y Cancel Browse Note If you want to analyze images generated by non secure sources for example a tif or bmp image file choose New Import from the File menu This will create a new secure sample file and then display a standard Windows Open dialog box allowing you to select the required image file see the on line Help for details 2 Use the dialog box to select the required secure sample file 3 Press Open Note If you are opening an analyzed sample file one that has been previously saved in GeneTools the sample will be opened immediately in a Spot blot Manual band quantification window see Step 5 The following assumes that the image has not been analyzed yet 5 2 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file The Sample properties dialog box will open with the image loaded Sample properties General Information Acquisition notes Analysis notes Analysis type Manual Band Quantification Image size 780 x 574 Image type Fluorescence Absorption Note The Analysis type will probably be set to Gel when the dialog box opens this is the initial default but you can change it if required using Configuration in the Extras menu 4 Set the Analysis type to Manual Band Quantification GeneTools User Manual 5 3 Getting started with Manual band quantification 5 Press OK to
23. Gene Tools Getting Started Although all possible care has been taken in the preparation of this publication Synoptics Limited accepts no liability for any inaccuracies that may be found Synoptics Limited reserves the right to make changes without notice both to this publication and to the product that it describes No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owner Version 08 1d 1 SynGene Synoptics Limited 2000 2008 Synoptics Ltd Beacon House Nuffield Road Cambridge CB4 1TF UK Tel 44 0 1223 727100 Fax 44 0 1223 727101 Email info synoptics co uk Internet www synoptics co uk Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 Analysis techniques delo eek BA E OE Ge ewe eee De 1 1 Starting UO GCNEIOGS 2 kt kok oo a eRe Roe Ak oe Ba ae 1 2 Note on le OrMals 2 4 44 as a ae ate a ee ee a PSO a a 1 2 Getting started with Gel analysis 2 1 Setting up GeneTools for getting started 0 0 2 1 Opening a secure sample fille srece coa paor 2 ee k e G 2 3 Saving a sec re sample file s s s a a acp e Pw ae a ee ee ee ee aS 2 7 Using Gel WindOWS s saros ar a See a Wea ge bo 2 8 Image pane 4 ek ao ee aa Ae ee eS Be ee ers oe Sass A 2 9 Track Label panes sos e a ure aa Pate a whe Be aa pts ge 2 9 Description
24. a 192 well sample Set the Number of columns to 2 if the two sets of tracks are side by side set the Number of rows to 2 if the two sets of tracks are one above the other Two areas of interest shown by two red boxes will appear on the image either side by side or one above the other See the next step for more about these boxes and how to adjust them Note The following instruction assumes there is a single area of interest If you are working with a 192 well sample there will be two areas of interest and you can apply the instruction to each of them independently In particular the areas of interest can overlap each other to allow for the fact that the areas of interest are rectangular while the tracks on a Madge sample are arranged in a parallelogram 7 The red box on the image in the preview pane shows the area of interest on the gel For a High Throughput Gel sample the area of interest defines the initial position and size of a grid of 96 track frames which you use to mark out the areas of each of the 96 tracks Note The rest of this instruction step shows you how to move and reshape an area of interest in the preview pane so that the track frame grid will cover the tracks However there is no need to take great care to do this accurately at this stage as you will be able to reshape the track frame grid freely in the Gel window later it will also be easier to do it accurately then since you will be able to se
25. alyzed sample file one that has been previously saved in GeneTools the sample will be opened immediately in a Gel window If you have set Auto import methods and you have selected a sample file as the source for the settings to import the Import method dialog box will open so that you can choose which settings to import see the on line Help for details 3 4 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file The Sample properties dialog box will open with the image loaded Sample properties General Information Acquisition notes Analysis notes Analysis type High Throughput Gel Image size 312 x 512 Gel type Madge 71 6 degree rotation y r Image type C Fluorescence Absorption Electrophoresis direction C Up Left C Bight Down y Areas of interest Columns fp 4 Rows f 4 4 Set the Analysis type to High Throughput Gel 5 Select the type of High Throughput Gel analysis you are using from the Gel type drop down list box You can choose e Madge 71 6 degree rotation e Madge 78 7 degree rotation e E Gel 96 6 If you are opening a 96 well sample Leave the Number of columns and Number of rows both set to 1 there will be a single area of interest shown by a red box on the image in GeneTools User Manual 3 5 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis the preview pane See the next step for more about this box and how to adjust it If you have
26. antity calibration 127306 72 52399 26 53370 76 95987 50 36118 96 6393 19 13272 39 24018 81 To choose what parameters to show in the Results table 1 Right click on the table to display the Manual band quantification results context menu v Raw volume Raw vol Incidence v Calibrated quantity v Background level Mean pixel value Area Radius Spot center x Spot center y Horiztonal size Vertical size v Table 1D 2 Click on the required parameter in the list at the top of the menu to add it to or remove it from the Results table GeneTools User Manual 5 15 Getting started with Manual band quantification Note 1 The Results table for a Manual band quantification sample can only be displayed as a one dimensional table Note 2 The boxes can only be rectangular or a freehand shape so the Radius column will always be blank if you choose to display it Defining an incidence condition GeneTools allows you to define a condition for a Manual band quantification or Spot blot sample and display a matrix showing whether each box satisfies the condition To define an incidence condition og 1 Choose Spot incidence parameters from the Spots menu to display the Spot incidence parameters dialog box Spot incidence parameters Incidence type Raw vol Incidence value range Greater than Choose the parameter for which you want to set the incidence condition from the Incidence typ
27. ccurate positioning but not so much that you lose track of where you are 2 Make sure Position all is selected in the Track menu this will be the case when a new Gel window is opened for a High Throughput Gel sample 3 8 GeneTools User Manual Adjusting the track frame grid over the tracks 3 Move the pointer over the yellow grid positioning handle at for example the top left hand corner The pointer changes to a four way arrow to show that you can drag the handle 4 Press the mouse button and keep it pressed while you drag the handle so that the top left hand track frame is over the top left hand track on the image while you drag the new and old positions of the track frames will be shown o mm me GeneTools User Manual 3 9 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 5 Release the mouse button to drop the top left hand track frame onto the top left hand track on the image 6 Repeat steps 3 6 for the yellow grid positioning handles at the top right hand and bottom left hand Madge or right hand E gel corners Each track frame in the grid should now lie over its corresponding track on the image the following sections shows you how to do some fine tuning Changing the width height and angle of all track frames together To change the width of all track frames in the grid together 1 If Width individual is checked in the Track menu choose it to leave individual width mode
28. e Help for full details 2 8 GeneTools User Manual Using Gel windows Image pane The Image pane shows the image with the tracks and peak positions and bounds overlaid on it Note that the peak and bounds markers are curved grimaced to match the data When you match the peaks between tracks lines will be shown joining the matching peaks You can choose whether to show each of these features using commands in the View menu and the color to use for them using Configuration in the Extras menu You can select a peak in the Image pane by clicking on it this also selects the track You can right click on a peak in the Image pane to display a menu for working with the selected peak most of the commands also appear on the Peak menu Track Label pane The Track Label pane shows the number of each track and whether it has been e disabled the number is shown in gray e selected as a molecular weight standard MwS e selected as a quantity standard QuS e selected as a molecular weight and quantity standard MQS e selected as a matching standard MS or e selected as the active matching standard MS The same track may be selected as a molecular weight and or quantity standard and a matching standard The picture shows a newly analyzed image so none of these apply You can select a track in the Track label pane by clicking on it You can right click on a track in the Track label pane to display a menu for working
29. e Open button is a quick alternative to choosing the command from the menu Throughout the rest of this manual if a button is shown beside an instruction you can press the button as an alternative to using the command in the instruction You can carry out most of the common operations in GeneTools by pressing buttons GeneTools User Manual 6 1 Getting started with Spot blot analysis A standard Windows Open dialog box will be displayed CQ Images y E e Ed a image6 sgd a image5 sgd i image4 sgd lu image3 sgd 1 image2 sgd image1 sqd Files of type SynGene Files sad y Cancel Browse Note If you want to analyze images generated by non secure sources for example a tif or bmp image file choose New Import from the File menu This will create a new secure sample file and then display a standard Windows Open dialog box allowing you to select the required image file see the on line Help for details 2 Use the dialog box to select the required secure sample file 3 Press Open Note If you are opening an analyzed sample file one that has been previously saved in GeneTools the sample will be opened immediately in a Spot blot Manual band quantification window see Step 7 The following assumes that the image has not been analyzed yet 6 2 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file The Sample properties dialog box will open with the image loaded
30. e Results table 6 8 GeneTools User Manual Viewing Spot blot results If the sample is Gridded see page 6 4 earlier in this chapter you can choose whether to display the results in a one or two dimensional table To choose whether to display Spot blot results in a one or two dimensional table 1 2 3 Click on the Spot blot results tab Right click in the table to display the Spot blot Manual band quantification window Results pane context menu Choose Table 1D or Table 2D The selected command will become checked in the menu In a one dimensional table the results for the first row of spots are given first then the second row and so on as in the example at the beginning of this section In a two dimensional table there is a separate row for each row in the grid and a group of columns for each column Spot C1 Spot D1 Spot E1 Spot F1 Spot G1 38214 00 34079 00 48467 00 16401 00 8072 00 1413 00 1255 00 10710 00 You can also define a condition and view an incidence matrix showing which spots satisfy the condition see the on line Help for details GeneTools User Manual 6 9 Getting started with Spot blot analysis Defining an incidence condition GeneTools allows you to define a condition for a Manual band quantification or Spot blot sample and display a matrix showing whether each box satisfies the condition To define an incidence condition og 1 Choose Spot inc
31. e drop down list box you can choose Raw vol Total raw vol Pixel area or Quantity Choose the comparison operation to be used from the Incidence value range drop down list box you can choose Greater than Less than or Two value range If you choose Two value range an additional box will appear in the dialog box so that you can enter two values see the on line help for details Enter the value s to be used for the comparison in the Incidence value or Upper Incidence value and Lower Incidence value box es 5 16 GeneTools User Manual Defining an incidence condition Or a Click in a box on the image to select it b Press Get spot value to transfer the Incidence type value for the selected spot to the incidence value box 5 Press Apply to set the incidence condition without closing the Spot incidence parameters dialog box you will be able to view the effect if the Incidence page is shown in the Results Incidence Calibration Graph pane see next section Press OK to set the incidence condition and close the Spot incidence parameters dialog box Viewing the incidence matrix To view the incidence results Click on the Incidence tab in the Results Incidence Calibration Graph pane at the bottom of the Spot blot Manual band quantification window to display the incidence matrix Manual band quantification results Incidence Quantity calibration Boxes satisfying the incidence condition are marked
32. e the actual individual track frames To move an area of interest a Move the pointer inside the area of interest avoid any drag handles b Press the mouse button and drag the area of interest to its new position To reshape an area of interest a Click in the area of inerest to make sure it is selected small square drag handles will appear at the corners and the middle of each side of the area of interest box to show it is selected b Drag the handles to reshape the box as required 3 6 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file 8 Click on a radio button to specify the Electrophoresis direction Note You shouldn t need to change any of the other settings In particular GeneTools automatically detects the Image type 9 Press OK to confirm the settings you have made and close the dialog box GeneTools will open a new Gel window displaying the sample image with a grid of track frames over it R demo_madge_ladder sgd HEHHHEHHEFHH 1 2 G 12 F 1 2251 27D 12 C 1 2381 28412 Note You can place individual track frames on the image in addition to those in the grid of frames for example you may want to do this for a molecular weight marker track You add individual tracks in the same way as for a Gel sample see Placing individual tracks on a sample in the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples Placing positioning and working with tracks section of the on line Help See U
33. eport see the on line help for details of the options 3 Press OK to close the dialog box jad 4 Choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box so that you GA can choose print options this is a standard Windows dialog box 5 Choose the print options you require and press OK to print the report You can also export results from the tables in the Results pane to Excel and Word save results in a comma separated values format file and copy a picture of an image to the clipboard see the on line Help for details 6 12 GeneTools User Manual Next steps Next steps This completes the Getting started with Spot blot analysis chapter If you follow the instructions given in this chapter you should now be able to work productively with GeneTools to carry out Spot blot analysis As you will have noticed from the number of cross references to the on line Help for further details GeneTools offers many other features and refinements but as long as you are generally aware of what is available you can probably leave the details until you need to use them GeneTools User Manual 6 13 Getting started with Spot blot analysis 6 14 GeneTools User Manual Index bmp 1 2 gd 1 2 tif 1 2 A Add remove colonies 4 15 4 16 Adjust exclude region s 4 9 4 12 area of colonies 4 12 4 13 area of interest 3 5 3 6 Assign molecular weight 2 12 Assign quantity 2 16 5 12 6 6 Auto import methods
34. er of the box 5 Release the mouse button to place the new box on the sample The box will be drawn in the color for selected spot frames you can use Configuration in the Extras menu to set the color and labeled with a number showing the order in which the box was added It will have drag handles at its corners and at the middle of its sides so that you can adjust its shape see Adjusting the position of a box page 5 9 and Adjusting the size of boxes page 5 9 for making further adjustments to boxes As soon as you have added the box the measurement taken from it will be shown in the Manual band quantification results table see Viewing Manual band quantification results page 5 15 later in this chapter for further details 5 6 GeneTools User Manual Placing boxes on the sample Adding a copy of a rectangular box To add a rectangular box of the same size as another box a default size if it is the first box on a Manual band quantification sample 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to o unlock the sample for changing boxes 2 Select the box you want to copy 3 Move to the point you want to place the center of the new box and double click A new box with the same size as the selected one will be added at the point you double clicked See the next two sections Adjusting the position of a box and Adjusting the size of boxes for making further adjustments to the boxe
35. first standard shown in the standard details list corresponds to the Selected peak If it doesn t use the arrow buttons to select the peak that does correspond to the first standard 6 Press Assign from standard 7 Press OK 2 12 GeneTools User Manual Determining molecular weights Provided Molecular weight is selected in the View menu e The assigned molecular weights will appear in the Peak Value pane next to the relevant peak s in the Profile pane 23130 00 1 9416 00 2 B 6557 00 3 4361 00 4 2322 00 5 2027 00 161 va u gt e The peak markers for peaks on the standard track that have molecular weights assigned to them will have a short marker drawn across them GeneTools User Manual 2 13 Getting started with Gel analysis e The MW calibration page in the Gel window s Graphics pane will show the calibration points and the selected calibration curve joining them MW calibration Quantity calibration Dendrogram Log molecular weight 20000 10000 5000 2000 1000 500 Distance travelled pixels The vertical axis shows molecular weight the scale may be linear or logarithmic depending on the choice made using Configuration in the Extras menu The horizontal scale shows pixel position down the track The assigned molecular weights will also appear in the tables in the Results pane assigned molecular weights are shown
36. g on options set in the program the User name dialog box may be displayed User Name Y Remove User Show this dialog when program starts Cancel Help If you have entered a GeneTools user name previously you will be able to select it from the drop down list box otherwise enter your name The user name is printed in reports and is recorded in document histories to keep track of who has created and changed files in GeneTools You can uncheck Show at program start if you don t want the User name dialog box displayed when the program starts the user who was logged in when the program was last closed will be logged in again automatically Note on file formats GeneTools stores data in a secure file format SynGene Gel document or sgd file These files are also created by compatible acquisition programs such as GeneSnap The secure file format ensures that your data cannot be tampered with and that your results are both traceable and reproducible However you can also load other image files created by non secure sources such as Tiff or bmp images generated by a scanner into GeneTools for analysis When you do this GeneTools copies the original image and saves it in a secure file any changes you then make to the original image will have no effect on the image in the secure file GeneTools User Manual Getting started with Gel analysis This chapter shows you how to get started using GeneTool
37. g the position width height and angle of an individual track frame 6 Release to set the new track height angle Changing the position width height and angle of an individual track frame To change the position of an individual track frame H 1 Choose Move tilt from the Track menu GeneTools User Manual 3 15 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 2 Click in the track you want to move The track will be highlighted and will have a drag box at the top and bottom 1 3 Move the pointer into the track frame avoiding the drag boxes and drag the frame you can drag it in any direction As you are dragging the new outline of the track will be shown 3 16 GeneTools User Manual Locking the tracks to analyze the High Throughput Gel sample 4 Release to drop the frame in its new position To change the width height or angle of an individual track frame 1 To adjust the height or angle of an individual track if Height individual is unchecked in the Track menu choose it to set individual height mode To adjust the width of an individual track if Width individual is unchecked in the Track menu choose it to set individual width mode 2 Follow the appropriate instructions in the previous section from Step 2 Note You can also bend an individual track if required You do this in the same way as for a Gel sample see Moving tilting and bending a single track in the How to gt work with
38. have noticed from the number of cross references to the on line Help for further details GeneTools offers many other features and refinements but as long as you are generally aware of what is available you can probably leave the details until you need to use them 4 18 GeneTools User Manual Getting started with Manual band quantification This chapter shows you how to get started using GeneTools for Manual band quantification see the on line Help for full details Opening a secure sample file Note If you have started GeneTools directly from GeneSnap the Sample properties dialog box will be opened immediately and you can go straight to Step 4 in the instructions below To open an existing secure sample file containing a Manual band quantification image 1 Press the Open button in the Standard toolbar or Choose Open from the File menu Note Pressing the Open button is a quick alternative to choosing the command from the menu Throughout the rest of this manual if a button is shown beside an instruction you can press the button as an alternative to using the command in the instruction You can carry out most of the common operations in GeneTools by pressing buttons GeneTools User Manual 5 1 Getting started with Manual band quantification A standard Windows Open dialog box will be displayed Lookin Omes Ae ae a image6 sgd a image5 sgd i image4 sgd lu image3 sgd 1 image
39. have started GeneTools directly from GeneSnap the Sample properties dialog box will be opened immediately and you can go straight to Step 4 in the instructions below To open an existing secure sample file in GeneTools 1 Press the Open button in the Standard toolbar E or Choose Open from the File menu Note Pressing the Open button is a quick alternative to choosing the command from the menu Throughout the rest of this manual if a button is shown beside an instruction you can press the button as an alternative to using the command You can carry out most of the common operations in GeneTools by pressing buttons A standard Windows Open dialog box will be displayed Look in E Images y e ERE as image6 sgd a image5 sgd i image4 sgd as image3 sgd 1 image2 sgd i image1 sqd Files of type SynGene Files sad y Cancel Browse GeneTools User Manual 3 3 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis Note If you want to analyze images generated by non secure sources for example a tif or bmp image file choose New Import from the File menu This will create a new secure sample file and then display a standard Windows Open dialog box allowing you to select the required image file see the on line Help for details 2 Use the dialog box to select the required secure High Throughput Gel sample file 3 Press Open Note If you are opening an an
40. he details until you need to use them GeneTools User Manual 3 19 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 3 20 GeneTools User Manual Getting started with Colony counting This chapter shows you how to get started using GeneTools for Colony counting see the on line Help for full details Opening a secure sample file Note If you have started GeneTools directly from GeneSnap the Sample properties dialog box will be opened immediately and you can go straight to Step 4 in the instructions below To open an existing secure sample file in GeneTools 1 Press the Open button in the Standard toolbar or Choose Open from the File menu Note Pressing the Open button is a quick alternative to choosing the command from the menu Throughout the rest of this manual if a button is shown beside an instruction you can press the button as an alternative to using the command in the instruction You can carry out most of the common operations in GeneTools by pressing buttons GeneTools User Manual 4 1 Getting started with Colony counting A standard Windows Open dialog box will be displayed CQ Images y E e Ed a image6 sgd a image5 sgd i image4 sgd lu image3 sgd 1 image2 sgd image1 sqd Files of type SynGene Files sad y Cancel Browse Note If you want to analyze images generated by non secure sources for example a tif or bmp
41. idence parameters from the Spots menu to display the Spot go incidence parameters dialog box Spot incidence parameters Incidence type R aw vol E K Incidence value range Greater than v Cancel Incidence value po Get spot value Apply 2 Choose the parameter for which you want to set the incidence condition from the Incidence type drop down list box you can choose Raw vol Total raw vol Pixel area or Quantity 3 Choose the comparison operation to be used from the Incidence value range drop down list box you can choose Greater than Less than or Two value range If you choose Two value range an additional box will appear in the dialog box so that you can enter two values see the on line help for details 4 Enter the value s to be used for the comparison in the Incidence value box Or a Click in a box on the image to select it b Press Get spot value to transfer the Incidence type value for the selected spot to the incidence value box 6 10 GeneTools User Manual Defining an incidence condition 5 Press Apply to set the incidence condition without closing the Spot incidence parameters dialog box you will be able to view the effect if the Incidence page is shown in the Results Incidence Calibration Graph pane see next section Press OK to set the incidence condition and close the Spot incidence parameters dialog box Viewing the incidence matrix To view the incidence results Clic
42. iring an image to create a secure sample file Saving a secure sample file Once you have created the new secure sample file you should save it if you will need to use it again Saving the file saves all the spot frame positions and analysis results etc with the image To save a secure sample with a new name 1 Choose Save as from the File menu to display a standard Windows Save As dialog box 2 Use the dialog box to select a folder in which to save the sample 3 Enter a File name for the sample 4 Press Save to save the sample in the file To save a previously saved secure sample file using the same name Choose Save from the File menu If the secure sample file has not been saved previously the Save As dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter a name see above GeneTools User Manual 6 5 Getting started with Spot blot analysis Assigning quantities to spot frames To assign a quantity to a spot to calibrate quantity measurements for other spots 1 Click on the spot frame for the spot to which you want to assign a quantity 4 2 Choose Assign quantity from the Spots menu to display the Assign do calibrated quantity dialog box Assign calibrated quantity Spot Al Raw volume 33214 Calibrated quantity E 3 Enter the known quantity for the spot in the Calibrated quantity box 4 Press OK to close the dialog box and set the calibration After you have assigned a quantity to a spot
43. isting exclude regions on a colony counting image 1 Click on the Adjust exclude region s radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window 2 Click in the first exclude region that you want to delete Drag handles will appear on the boundary of the exclude region to show it is selected 3 click on any other exclude regions that you want to delete Note You can also select several exclude regions by dragging a rectangle on the image any exclude regions with areas within the rectangle will be selected 4 Right click in any of the selected exclude regions to pop up a menu 5 Choose Delete selected exclude region GeneTools User Manual 4 11 Getting started with Colony counting All the selected exclude regions will be deleted Setting the parameters used to detect colonies GeneTools places markers on the colonies it has detected but these do not reflect their size or shape However you can also display the actual areas of the image that are detected as colonies This can be particularly useful while you are adjusting the colony detection parameters To view the size and shape of detected colonies Check the Show colony shapes check box at the bottom left hand corner of the Colony counting window When Show colony shapes is checked the areas of the image where colonies have been detected are colored you can choose the color using Configuration in the Extras menu
44. k on the Incidence tab in the Results Incidence Calibration Graph pane at the bottom of the Spot blot Manual band quantification window to display the incidence matrix Spot blot results Incidence Quantity calibration Spot 41 SpotB1 34079 00 Spot C1 48467 00 Spo D1 16401 00 Spot E1 8072 00 Spot F1 1413 00 l Spot G1 1255 00 J Spot G3 9682 00 Boxes satisfying the incidence condition are marked with an X Note You can also display a column giving the incidence result in the results table GeneTools User Manual 6 11 Getting started with Spot blot analysis Printing Spot blot results To print a report showing Spot blot results 1 Choose Report setup from the File menu to display the Report setup dialog we M box Report setup Spot blot 7 File details r Results V Image IV Results table M Capture settings I Incidence table IV Acquisition notes Quantity calibrations IV Analysis notes Y Quantity standards M Document history M Quantity calibration graphs Note If the paper selected for the currently selected printer is less than 150 mm in either dimension for example if you are using a video printer a simplified report containing the image and some brief identification and image information will be printed The settings in the Report setup dialog box have no effect on the content of this simplified report 2 Check the boxes for the items you want to include in the r
45. lor used for manually added colonies using the Colors page in the Configuration dialog box which is displayed by choosing Configuration from the Extras menu the same color is used for both classes The Count figures in the Results box will be increased appropriately as you add new colonies The position of the frame does not affect manually added colonies you can add colonies outside the frame and if you move the frame any manually added colonies that are no longer in the frame will still be counted Manually added colonies are also unaffected by any changes to the detection parameters or the position of the boundary between colony classes To remove a colony from the count 1 Press the Add remove colonies radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window 2 Double click in the colony marker The colony mark will be removed from the image and the relevant Count figure in the Results box will be decreased by one You can remove automatically counted colonies and ones you have added manually However if you remove an automatically counted colony it will reappear if you cause the automatic count to be redone by for example moving the frame changing the detection parameters or adjusting the boundary between colony classes GeneTools User Manual Printing Colony counting results Printing Colony counting results To print a report showing Colony counting results 1 Choo
46. n GeneTools the sample will be opened immediately in a Gel window If you have set Auto import methods and you have selected a sample file as the source for the settings to import the Import method dialog box will open so that you can choose which settings to import see the on line Help for details 2 4 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file The Sample properties dialog box will open with the image loaded Sample properties General Information Acquisition notes Analysis notes Analysis type w Image size 780 x 574 Image type Fluorescence Absorption Electrophoresis direction Up Left C C Bight Down Areas of interest Columns M Rows 1 4 Tracks Locate tracks automatically J Hint approximately tracks Create tracks for manual positioning C Leave the tracks unchanged Cancel 4 Check that the Analysis type is set to Gel this is the default Analysis type when you first install GeneTools but you can choose a different default Analysis type using Configuration in the Extras menu 5 Press one of the Electrophoresis direction radio buttons to specify the electrophoresis direction in the image the default is Down Note The red box on the image in the preview pane defines the area of interest GeneTools will only locate tracks within this area By default the area of interest includes most of the image so you should not need to adjust it
47. n GeneTools Note This section shows you how to assign quantities to individual peaks on tracks You can also assign quantities from standards stored in a Molecular Weight Library see the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Determining molecular weights and quantities section in the on line Help for instructions and related topics To assign a calibration quantity to a peak 1 Click on the required peak in the Image pane to select it 2 Choose Assign quantity from the Peak menu or the pop up menu displayed when you right click on the peak to display the Assign calibrated quantities dialog box Assign calibrated quantities Peak 3 Raw volume 21351 Calibrated quantity lo o O No propagation Tolerance 5 The controls at the bottom of the dialog box are disabled if you choose to use the same calibration for all tracks This is the default you can use 2 16 GeneTools User Manual Matching peaks on different tracks Quantity calibration in the Edit menu to allow separate calibrations for each track 3 Enter the known quantity for the peak in the Calibrated quantity box 4 Press OK The peak marker in the image pane will have a short line across it to show that it is a quantity calibration standard The Graphics pane will show the quantity calibration curve derived from this calibration point and the Peak Value pane will show the quantities calculated from the calibratio
48. n curve The Results pane will also show the calibrated quantity if you choose to display the Quantity column in the tables right click in the Results pane and choose Calibration quantity For more detailed instructions see the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Determining molecular weights and quantities section in the on line Help Matching peaks on different tracks Note This section only applies if you have purchased the GeneTools Match software option Bl GeneTools allows you to find peaks on other tracks that match the peaks on a standard track To define a track as the active matching standard 1 Click on the track in the Image pane to select it 2 Choose Matching standard from the Track menu The track label will show MS the MS means it is a matching standard the means it is the active matching standard any previous active matching standard will now show MS to show that it is still a matching standard but no longer the active matching standard Provided Auto match peaks is set in the Configuration dialog box you checked this at the beginning of the Getting started sequence and Peak matching is selected in the GeneTools User Manual 2 17 Getting started with Gel analysis View menu match lines will be drawn on the image between the peaks on the matching standard and any matching peaks on the other tracks For more detailed instructions and related topics see the How to gt wo
49. nd leave the Number of rows and Number of columns set to 0 This makes GeneTools locate the grid positions of the spots automatically 6 Select Circle as the Spot type the alternative is Rectangle 7 Press OK to close the dialog box and display the sample in a Spot blot Manual band quantification window hi SpotBlot_1 sgd Spot B1 Spot C1 Spot D1 Spot E1 Spot F1 Spot G1 205705 00 183347 00 314651 00 81250 00 31469 00 156 00 7 00 Spot G2 389629 00 376348 00 167668 00 272200 00 227273 00 129463 00 33965 00 Spot G3 38019200 364723 00 181608 00 281348 00 249828 00 130626 00 37455 00 6 4 GeneTools User Manual Saving a secure sample file A grid of spot frames will be shown on the image see the How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples Adjusting the size and shape of spot frame section in the on line Help for how to move resize and reshape the frames if necessary If you had not set Gridded spot frames would be shown on the image where any spots were detected see the How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples gt Adding and removing spots section in the on line Help for how to place spot frames on the image For more detailed instructions and related topics see the following topics in the How to gt open create save any type of sample section of the on line Help e Opening a sample file e Creating a new secure sample file e Using the Browser e Acqu
50. ne Help 2 6 GeneTools User Manual Saving a secure sample file Saving a secure sample file Once you have created the new secure sample file you should save it if you will need to use it again Saving the file saves all the track and peak positions and analysis results etc with the image To save a secure sample with a new name 1 Choose Save as from the File menu to display a standard Windows Save As dialog box 2 Use the dialog box to select a folder in which to save the sample 3 Enter a File name for the sample 4 Press Save to save the sample in the file To save a previously saved secure sample file using the same name Choose Save from the File menu If the secure sample file has not been saved previously the Save As dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter a name see above GeneTools User Manual 2 7 Getting started with Gel analysis Using Gel windows Once you have opened a secure Gel sample file it will be displayed in a Gel window Image pane Track Label Description Profile Peak Value pane pane pane pane A demogel_1 sgd Reset brightness Image brightness adjustment Reset contrast Image contrast adjustment Reset Track 13 gamma Number 0 00 203 320 A 0 00 172 945 Gamma correction 0 00 82348 adjustment 0 00 55 015 Graphics pane Results pane The following subsections give a quick overview of the different panes in the Gel window see the on lin
51. ns 2 Click inside the box that you want to move to select it 3 Drag the box to its new position avoid dragging the drag handles Adjusting the size and shape of boxes To adjust the size and shape of a box on a Manual band quantification sample oo 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to 800 unlock the sample for changing boxes 2 Click in the box to select it For a rectangular box drag handles will appear at the corners and in the middle of the sides of the box GeneTools User Manual 5 9 Getting started with Manual band quantification For a free hand box drag handles will appear where the outline changes direction 3 Move the pointer over the drag handle that you want to adjust The pointer will change to a two way arrow rectangular box or four way arrow free hand box showing the directions you can drag the handle 4 Drag the handle 5 10 GeneTools User Manual Placing boxes on the sample and drop it in its new position 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for any of the other handles you want to adjust Removing a box from a Manual band quantification sample To remove a box from a sample ae 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to 800 unlock the sample for changing boxes 2 Click in the box to select it 3 Either Choose Delete from the Spots menu or Press Da After the box has been removed the number
52. on s O Add remove colonies Manual Detection 8 Class 1 O Class 2 Auto detection Sensitivity Medium C Separate colonies Results Class Split Classt Class2 Con 15 0 zae 5 00 C Show colony shapes The Results box shows the number of colonies counted on the image This process is entirely automatic you do not have to do anything to make GeneTools count the colonies but you can add or remove individual colonies manually if required For the automatic count you can control the area in which the colonies are counted and set parameters controlling the way they are counted GeneTools User Manual 4 5 Getting started with Colony counting You can also split the colonies into two classes defined by their image density On the image the colonies in the darker class are marked with circles and the colonies in the lighter class are marked with squares Dog oe O O o a OFF O O oF Setting the area in which colonies are counted The Colony counting window displays a frame over the image to define the area within which the colonies are counted The frame is drawn as an ellipse you can choose the color of the frame using Configuration in the Extras menu To move the frame on the image 1 Click on the Adjust frame radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window 2 Move the pointer into the frame 3
53. pane s e sob a ae 2 a Bah a ek a ad 2 10 Profile PA e ssent ete agin bdo ee hee hee Eee oe eS 2 10 Peak Value pane 2 448454 444 26 644 b ace een bde a 4 2 10 Graphics PA E a cos oa be pb hb ee A GS hare A 2 10 Res lts Pane soe c cca bo a ee eee ee ee es 2 11 Determining molecular weights 2 a a o e 2 11 Working with results 2 2 o 2 14 Printing Gel results s s e yo sa daana e e k e Wna e doa o 2 15 Measuring quantities a a a 2 16 Matching peaks on different tracks 2 0 o 2 17 NEXESTEDS vo a Go e Wh da I a A 2 18 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis 3 1 Setting up GeneTools for getting started 2 0 3 1 Opening a secure sample file a w coamo wo o a e 3 3 Adjusting the track frame grid over the tracks 2 2 ee 3 8 Changing the width height and angle of all track frames together 2 2 3 10 Changing the position width height and angle of an individual track frame 3 15 GeneTools User Manual Contents 1 Contents Locking the tracks to analyze the High Throughput Gel sample 2 2 3 17 Analyzing High Throughput Gel samples a a o ee 3 18 Manualmatching eses Gad ibas oe Ba Pence Ha Pe Ee 3 19 NEXUSEEDS wwe oe RE eS a ee ek we A 3 19 Getting started with Colony counting 4 1 Opening a secure sample fille s s ecr a eoe d 4 1 Saving a secure sample file 2 0 0 a S
54. r image density For samples with either Light colonies or Dark colonies set in the Sample properties dialog box you can set the boundary between the two classes using the histogram in the Results box see Defining the colony class boundary below for details For samples with Light and dark colonies set in the Sample properties dialog box the two classes are the light colonies colonies that are lighter than the background and the dark colonies colonies that are darker than the background You cannot change the boundary between the light and dark colonies it is defined by the background so the histogram does not appear in the Results box but you can display the histogram in the Histogram viewer see the on line Help for details GeneTools User Manual 4 13 Getting started with Colony counting On the image the colonies in the darker class are marked with circles and the colonies in the lighter class are marked with squares Op gt O O o oOo OF o O oF For each class the results table shows the number of colonies and the area they cover as a percentage of the frame area Defining the colony class boundary To define the colony class boundary for samples with light or dark but not both colonies 1 Move the pointer over the vertical cursor in the histogram in the Results box The pointer will change to a two way arrow to show that you can drag the cursor Results Class Split Class 1 Class 2 Count
55. ress the mouse button and drag out the shape of the exclude region 4 8 GeneTools User Manual Using Colony counting windows 4 When you have finished drawing the region release the mouse button The region will be closed and shaded in to show that it is an exclude region Any colonies within the exclude region that were previously counted will now be omitted 5 Repeat Steps 2 4 to draw any other exclude regions you require Changing the shape of an exclude region To edit an existing exclude region on a colony counting image 1 Click on the Adjust exclude region s radio button in the Define frame box at the top left hand corner of the Colony counting window GeneTools User Manual 4 9 Getting started with Colony counting 2 Click in the exclude region that you want to adjust Drag handles will appear on the boundary of the exclude region at the points where it changes direction 3 Move the pointer over a drag handle The pointer will change to a four way arrow showing that you can move the handle 4 10 GeneTools User Manual Using Colony counting windows 4 Drag the handle to the new position and drop it Any colonies that were previously counted but are within the new exclude region will now be omitted any that are no longer within the exclude region will now be counted 5 Repeat Steps 3 4 to move any other drag handles as required Deleting exclude regions To delete one or more ex
56. rk with Gel analysis samples gt Matching peaks on different tracks section in the on line Help Next steps This completes the Getting started with Gel analysis chapter If you follow the instructions given in this chapter you should now be able to get started working productively with GeneTools to analyze Gels As you will have noticed from the number of cross references to the on line Help for further details GeneTools offers many other features and refinements but as long as you are generally aware of what is available you can probably leave the details until you need to use them GeneTools User Manual Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis This chapter shows you how to get started using GeneTools for High Throughput Gel analysis in particular Madge and E Gel analysis Note For definiteness the examples shown in this chapter are drawn mainly from a Madge analysis However in nearly all cases you use exactly the same procedures for analysing Madge and E Gel samples so all instructions should be taken as applying to both analysis types any exceptions will be stated explicitly The chapter begins with a section explaining how to set up the program so that you can work through the rest of the chapter Setting up GeneTools for getting started This chapter assumes that GeneTools is configured to carry out operations automatically If you have just installed GeneTools this will be the case as the au
57. s Placing a free hand box on the sample To draw a free hand box over a band on the sample i 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to o unlock the sample for changing boxes Y 2 If it isn t already selected choose Free hand from the Spots menu 3 Move the pointer to the position where you want to start drawing the free hand box GeneTools User Manual 5 7 Getting started with Manual band quantification 4 Press the left hand mouse button and keeping it pressed move the mouse to draw the outline of the box The outline will be labeled with a number showing the order in which it has been added 5 When you have completed the outline release the mouse button The outline will be closed and drag boxes placed where the outline changes direction As soon as you have added the box the measurement taken from it will be shown in the Manual band quantification results table see Viewing Manual band quantification results page 5 15 later in this chapter for further details After it has been added you can adjust the overall position see next section or shape of the box see next but one section 5 8 GeneTools User Manual Placing boxes on the sample Adjusting the position of a box To adjust the position of a box on a sample 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to des unlock the sample for changing box positio
58. s for Gel analysis see the on line Help for full details The chapter begins with a section explaining how to set up the program so that you can work through the rest of the chapter Setting up GeneTools for getting started This chapter assumes that GeneTools is configured to carry out operations automatically If you have just installed GeneTools this will be the case as the automatic options are on by default However if you are not using a new installation some of the automatic options may have been turned off so you should make sure they are all turned on before going any further GeneTools User Manual 2 1 Getting started with Gel analysis To set up GeneTools for automatic operation 1 Choose Configuration from the Extras menu to display the General page in the Configuration dialog box Configuration General Import Colors Molecular Weight Laboratory User Laboratories Heading This heading can be changed by the user Number of recent files 4 Default analysis Gel X Display font Arial Font IV Auto match pea Auto import methods IV Auto locate tracks V Auto locate peaks 2 Make sure that Auto match peaks Auto locate tracks and Auto locate peaks are selected 3 Uncheck Auto import methods 4 Press OK to confirm your changes and close the dialog box 2 2 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file Opening a secure sample file Note If you have started
59. s labeling the remaining boxes will be changed so that they are still consecutive To remove all the boxes from a sample 1 If it isn t already selected choose Position any spot from the Spots menu to 800 unlock the sample for changing boxes 2 Choose Delete all from the Spots menu Showing or hiding identification labels on the boxes To show hide identification labels on the boxes Choose Spot numbers from the View menu Spot numbers is checked in the View menu when the labels are shown GeneTools User Manual 5 11 Getting started with Manual band quantification Saving a secure sample file Once you have created the new secure sample file you should save it if you will need to use it again Saving the file saves all the box positions and analysis results etc with the image To save a secure sample with a new name 1 Choose Save as from the File menu to display a standard Windows Save As dialog box 2 Use the dialog box to select a folder in which to save the sample 3 Enter a File name for the sample 4 Press Save to save the sample in the file To save a previously saved secure sample file using the same name tH Choose Save from the File menu If the secure sample file has not been saved previously the Save As dialog box will be displayed so that you can enter a name see above Assigning quantities to boxes To assign a quantity to a box to calibrate quantity measurements for other boxes 1 Click on
60. se Report setup from the File menu to display the Report setup dialog EM box Report setup Colony File details Results Y Image V Measurement settings I Capture settings V Results table I Acquisition notes I Analysis notes Document history Note If the paper selected for the currently selected printer is less than 150 mm in either dimension for example if you are using a video printer a simplified report containing the image and some brief identification and image information will be printed The settings in the Report setup dialog box have no effect on the content of this simplified report 2 Check the boxes for the items you want to include in the report see the on line Help for details of the options 3 Press OK to close the dialog box LA 4 Choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box so that you can choose print options this is a standard Windows dialog box 5 Choose the print options you require and press OK to print the report You can also copy a picture of the image in the Image pane in the current window to the clipboard see the on line Help for details GeneTools User Manual 4 17 Getting started with Colony counting Next steps This completes the Getting started with Colony counting chapter If you follow the instructions given in this chapter you should now be able to work productively with GeneTools to count the colonies on a pour plate As you will
61. settings will cope with most situations If you do change the settings you can save them as the defaults to be used for new images GeneTools also provides a range of tools to give you fine control in carrying out procedures manually or for editing the results of its automatic operations However you will probably only need to use them very occasionally since the GeneTools automatic tools are so powerful and sensitive that they will handle all but the most exceptional situations Where appropriate the manual will draw your attention to some of the features not covered in detail here with references to sections in the on line Help where you can find full instructions for how to carry out all GeneTools operations Analysis techniques GeneTools supports Gel analysis High Throughput Gel analysis Colony counting Manual band quantification and Spot blot analysis Each of these is covered separately in the following chapters e Getting started with Gel analysis Chapter 2 e Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis Chapter 3 e Getting started with Colony counting Chapter 4 e Getting started with Manual band quantification Chapter 5 e Getting started with Spot blot analysis Chapter 6 GeneTools User Manual 1 1 Introduction Starting up GeneTools To start up GeneTools 1 Click on the Start button in the Windows Task Bar and choose GeneTools from the Programs SynGene submenu Dependin
62. sing Gel windows page 2 8 in the Getting Started with Gel analysis chapter for information about Gel windows including the different panes within them GeneTools User Manual 3 7 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis For more detailed instructions and related topics see the following topics in the How to open create save any type of sample section of the on line Help e Opening a sample file e Creating a new secure sample file e Using the Browser e Acquiring an image to create a secure sample file See also the topics in the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Setting the integration parametes and background correction for tracks section of the on line Help the instructions apply to High Throughput Gel samples as well as to Gel samples Adjusting the track frame grid over the tracks When the new Gel window opens the tracks will be unlocked so that you can adjust the grid of track frames over the tracks on the image When the tracks are unlocked there are yellow grid positioning handles at the top two and the bottom left hand Madge or right hand E gel corners You use these to adjust the shape of the grid as a whole When you have done this if required you can adjust the position of individual tracks to make sure each one covers its track on the image To reshape the grid of track frames 1 Use the commands in the Zoom menu or the Zoom buttons to magnify the image sufficiently to allow a
63. tched tracks The example picture shows a newly analyzed image so all of these are blank 2 10 GeneTools User Manual Determining molecular weights Results pane The Results pane can show tables with e Results for selected track e Results for all tracks e Matching comparisons showing results for matched peaks e Matching matrix showing which peaks matched e Similarity matrix showing the matching between tracks Right clicking on the Results pane displays a menu that allows you to choose what fields are displayed in each of the first three tables listed above Determining molecular weights In order to determine the molecular weights of peaks on the tracks you must assign molecular weights to known peaks on one or more standard tracks GeneTools is supplied with a library of commonly used molecular weight standards You can use these as they are edit them or add your own molecular weight standards If you have a track on the Gel corresponding to one of these standards you can assign the molecular weights from the standard in the library to the peaks in the track Alternatively you can enter individual molecular weights and assign them to individual peaks manually The following instructions show you how to assign the molecular weights from a standard in the library See the cross references listed at the end of this section for more information about creating and editing Molecular Weight Libraries and assigning
64. techniques for analyzing High Throughput Gel samples as for Gel samples See Getting started with Gel analysis Chapter 2 in this Getting started manual and the appropriate sections of the Reference manual and on line Help for details GeneTools User Manual Next steps Manual matching You can use the Madge Manual Matching or E Gel Manual Matching table in the Results pane to assign a matching result manually to each of the tracks in a Madge or E Gel sample Matching comparisons Matching matrix Similarity matig E Gel Manual Matching To change the matching result for a track 1 Click in the track frame to select it Note You can change the matching results at any time the sample can be locked or unlocked and if unlocked it can be in any track editing mode 2 In the numeric keypad press to assign a matching result of 1to the track to assign a matching result of 0 to the track to assign a matching result of 1 to the track this is the default 3 If required press S to tab to the next track to set its matching result Next steps This completes the Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis chapter If you follow the instructions given in this chapter you should now be able to get started working productively with GeneTools to analyze High Throughput Gel samples GeneTools offers many other features and refinements but as long as you are generally aware of what is available you can probably leave t
65. the box for which you want to assign a quantity d 2 Choose Assign quantity from the Spots menu to display the Assign do calibrated quantity dialog box Assign calibrated quantity Raw volume 743766 Calibrated quantity 3 Enter the known quantity for the box in the Calibrated quantity box 5 12 GeneTools User Manual Assigning quantities to boxes 4 Press OK to close the dialog box and set the calibration After you have assigned a quantity to a box e The calibrated box will be marked with a cross e The Quantity calibration page in the Spot blot Manual band quantification window s Results Quantity calibration pane will show the calibration points and the selected calibration curve joining them see How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples gt Determining quantities gt Setting the quantity calibration method Spot blot Manual band quantification in the on line Help for how to select the units and the shape of the calibration curve The example shows a quadratic calibration curve the equation of the curve is given in the Raw volume axis label Calibrated quantity mg 05 5627 115571 226514 Rawvolume Y 0 037 1 24e 005 x 4 21e 011 2 e The table on the Manual band quantification results page in the Spot blot Manual band quantification window s Results Quantity calibration pane will automatically show a column giving the calibrated quantities for each spot the quantity or quantities
66. tomatic options are on by default However if you are not using a new installation some of the automatic options may have been turned off so you should make sure they are all turned on before going any further GeneTools User Manual 3 1 Getting started with High Throughput Gel analysis To set up GeneTools for automatic operation 1 Choose Configuration from the Extras menu to display the General page in the Configuration dialog box Configuration General Import Colors Molecular Weight Laboratory User Laboratories Heading This heading can be changed by the user Number of recent files 4 Default analysis Gel Display font Arial Font V Auto Auto import methods IV Auto locate tracks V Auto locate peaks 2 Make sure that Auto match peaks and Auto locate peaks are selected Note You cannot locate tracks automatically in a High Throughput Gel analysis so the setting of Auto locate tracks has no effect 3 If your main use of GeneTools will be to perform High Throughput Gel analysis you can choose High Throughput Gel from the Default analysis drop down list box this means that High Throughput Gel will be selected automatically as the sample type in the Sample properties dialog box when you open or create a new unanalyzed sample file 4 Uncheck Auto import methods 3 2 GeneTools User Manual Opening a secure sample file Opening a secure sample file Note If you
67. tomatic or Manual background correction 3 If you have selected None or Automatic press OK to close the dialog box and set the background correction method GeneTools User Manual 6 7 Getting started with Spot blot analysis For Manual background correction you need to specify areas in the image from which the background readings should be taken each spot result is then corrected by the reading from the background area nearest to it See How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples gt Determining quantities gt Applying background correction to spot blot Manual band quantification results in the on line Help for details of how to apply Manual background correction Viewing Spot blot results The Spot blot results are shown in the Spot blot results page in the bottom pane of the Spot blot Manual band quantification window Spot blot results Incidence Quantity calibration 51364 00 51396 00 42594 00 50982 00 42500 00 44662 00 42478 00 34079 00 49924 00 To choose what parameters to show in the Results table 1 Right click on the table to display the Spot blot results context menu v Raw volume Raw vol Incidence Calibrated quantity Background level Mean pixel value rea Radius Spot center x Spot center y Horiztonal size Vertical size lt Table 1D v Table 2D 2 Click on the required parameter in the list at the top of the menu to add it to or remove it from th
68. w standards Y Quantity standards IV MW calibration graphs M Quantity calibration graphs Cancel Apply Note If the paper selected for the currently selected printer is less than 150 mm in either dimension for example if you are using a video printer a simplified report containing the image and some brief identification and image information will be printed The settings in the Report setup dialog box have no effect on the content of this simplified report 2 Check the boxes for the items you want to include in the report 3 Press OK to close the dialog box LA 4 Choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box so that you SA can choose print options this is a standard Windows dialog box 5 Choose the print options you require and press OK to print the report GeneTools User Manual 2 15 Getting started with Gel analysis Note See the How to gt work with Gel analysis samples gt Printing and exporting results gt Printing reports Gel Results topic in the on line Help for further details You can also export results from the tables in the Results pane to Excel and Word save results in a comma separated values format file and copy a picture of the image to the clipboard see the on line Help for details Measuring quantities To calibrate the quantity measurements for the peaks you must know the quantity corresponding to at least one peak and then assign this quantity to the peak i
69. with an X Note You can also display a column giving the incidence result in the results table GeneTools User Manual 5 17 Getting started with Manual band quantification Printing Manual band quantification results To print a report showing Manual band quantification results 1 Choose Report setup from the File menu to display the Report setup dialog yu M box Report setup Spot blot File details r Results V Image IV Results table V Capture settings I Incidence table IV Acquisition notes Quantity calibrations IV Analysis notes Y Quantity standards M Document history M Quantity calibration graphs Note If the paper selected for the currently selected printer is less than 150 mm in either dimension for example if you are using a video printer a simplified report containing the image and some brief identification and image information will be printed The settings in the Report setup dialog box have no effect on the content of this simplified report 2 Check the boxes for the items you want to include in the report see the on line Help for details of the options 3 Press OK to close the dialog box jad 4 Choose Print from the File menu to display the Print dialog box so that you GA can choose print options this is a standard Windows dialog box 5 Choose the print options you require and press OK to print the report You can also export results from the tables in the Results pane to
70. you have assigned will be shown in red GeneTools User Manual 5 13 Getting started with Manual band quantification Applying background correction to results te To apply or remove background correction to the raw volume measurements from the image 1 Choose Background correction from the Spots menu to display the Background correction dialog box Background correction Type of background correction None v Cancel Choose None for no background correction or Automatic or Manual background correction If you have selected None or Automatic press OK to close the dialog box and set the background correction method For Manual background correction you need to specify areas in the image from which the background readings should be taken each box result is then corrected by the reading from the background area nearest to it See How to gt work with Spot blot analysis samples gt Determining quantities gt Applying background correction to spot blot Manual band quantification results in the on line Help for details of how to apply Manual background correction GeneTools User Manual Viewing Manual band quantification results Viewing Manual band quantification results The Manual band quantification results are shown in the Manual band quantification results page in the bottom pane of the Spot blot Manual band quantification window Manual band quantification results Incidence Qu
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