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What You Can do When the Measurement is Finished
When the measurement is finished, you can:
• Document your chip run by entering sample names, chip comments, and study
information, for example.
• Evaluate the measurement results by analyzing gel-like images and electropherograms
(electrophoretic assays), or histograms and dot plots (flow cytometric assays):
– “Analyzing and Evaluating the Results of an Electrophoretic Assay” on page 81
– “Analyzing and Evaluating the Results of a Flow Cytometric Assay” on page 211
• Print the results to document them on paper or an electronic format, such as HTML or
PDF.
See “Printing Reports” on page 286.
• Export the results or parts of them for further evaluation in other applications.
See “Exporting Data” on page 277.
• Compare the results with the results of other chip runs in the Comparison context. See
“Comparing Samples from Different Electrophoretic Chip Runs” on page 143.
• Insert the next chip in the bioanalyzer and start a new chip run.