Plate Types Setup

 

In Plate Types setup (found in the Setup node on the Explorer), you can manage information about the various microplate formats used in your experiments. By default, one experiment plate and one screen lot plate are already defined on this screen. These Plate Types, along with any that you define yourself, are available for use when you are creating screens and designing experiments.

Plate Types Table


Plate Types Table

The table below describes the columns found in the Plate Types table:

Column NameDescription
NameThe name of the plate. This is the name that is used throughout ROCK MAKER.
RowsThe number of rows on the plate.
ColsThe number of columns on the plate.
Max Well Volume (μL)The maximum number of microliters that can be dispensed into each well on the plate.
Default Well Volume (μL)The default well volume assigned when an experiment is created. You may modify this setting for each experiment.
Default Additive Volume (μL)The default additive volume assigned when an experiment is created.
Max # DropsThe maximum number of drops allowed in each well.
Max Drop Volume (μL)The maximum volume allowed for a drop dispensed into the container.
Default Drop Volume (μL)The default drop volume to be used when an experiment is created. You may modify this setting for each experiment.
TypeThe Plate Types type will be either Experiment Plate, Screen Lot Plate, or Microfluidics Device. Experiment plates are plates in which crystallization experiments are performed, while screen lot plates contain pre-mixed well solutions used to dispense the plates used in the experiments.

Experiment plates can be selected on the Experiment tab, and screen lot plates can be selected when you are defining screen lots. The Microfluidics Device plate type is for AutoInspex plates.

 

Plate Drops

ROCK MAKER supports Plate Types that allow for multiple drops per well. The Plate Drops area lists all drops available in the Plate Types that is currently selected from the Plate Types table. The Enabled check box allows you to enable and disable the drops. When a drop is disabled, it will not be used in any experiments created using the selected plate.

Plate Drops

Note: Once a plate types has been used in an experiment, you can no longer enable or disable its drops.

 

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