Display multiple chromatogram plot types for a single raw data file - BioPharma Finder Software - Oligonucleotide Analysis User Guide - View the chromatograms - Chromatogram plot types - Display multiple chromatogram plot types for a single raw data file - Process and Review page - View Oligonucleotide Analysis results - BioPharma Finder Software - BioPharma Finder Software
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Document Type
User Guide
Software version
5.3
Prerequisites
To display multiple chromatogram plot types for the same raw data file in the Chromatogram pane:
Procedure
Open the results of your experiment from the Queue page or from the Load Results page.
The Process and Review page opens by default and displays the results of your Oligonucleotide Analysis experiment, including the chromatograms.
Right-click the Chromatogram pane and select Select Chromatogram.
The Select Chromatogram dialog box opens.
Your raw data file selections in the Select Chromatogram dialog box control the chromatogram plots. To return the control of the chromatogram plots to your selections in the Results table, you must clear all raw data file selections in this dialog box and then select OK. Otherwise, proceed.
If you select only one plot type from the list on the left, you can select multiple raw data files from the list on the right.
Conversely, to select multiple plot types, you must select only one raw data file.
Figure Select Chromatogram dialog box
Select the appropriate checkboxes from the list on the left side of the dialog box.
The available chromatogram plot types include:
•Selected Ion Chromatogram (SIC)
•Total Ion Chromatogram (TIC)
•Base Peak Chromatogram (BPC)
•Analog
•r-TIC (TIC after the removal of background ions)
•r-BPC (BPC after the removal of background ions)
On the right side of the dialog box, select a single raw data file from the list.
Figure Selecting multiple chromatogram plots for a single raw data file
Select OK to update the chromatogram plots.
The Chromatogram pane displays the selected plot types stacked on top of each other for the selected raw data file.
Figure Different types of chromatograms displayed for a single raw data file