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Control Plate Layout: Missing Labels #121

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davikell opened this issue Jan 29, 2025 · 1 comment
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Control Plate Layout: Missing Labels #121

davikell opened this issue Jan 29, 2025 · 1 comment
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We require an option to get more labels than "N", "P", "C", in case where we have multiple positive or negative controls which is usually the case.
This is not required for the standard QC-Report and for the Z-Prime calculation, where it is sufficient to perform the calculations based on a single positive and negative control. But it is required if the customer books for further analysis for Michael. Those additional labels also could identify different treatments which doesn't necessarily are supposed to be controls.

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davikell commented Feb 5, 2025

Yesterday we discussed during the LDM meeting, that we aim for new labels options "P1, P2, P3, P4...." and "N1, N2, N3, N4..." which are defined in the control plate layout (see example attachment). If we are using multiple controls, for the Z-Prime calculation one needs to select the controls like we are selecting the "label" readout values to be displayed if we have multiple readouts. This could be a drop-down selection list, e.g. if we have defined P1 and P2, you are advised to select one of those prior the Z-Prime and ssmd is calculated. The colour scheme could remain the same: red for P which are positive controls, green for N which are negative controls.

example control plate layout.csv

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