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[[Image:MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$browse.png]]
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[[Image:MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$search.png]]
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* After selecting your experiment, you can generate a multiple TIC view of the associated chromatograms via the following function:
* After selecting your experiment, you can generate a multiple TIC view of the associated chromatograms via the following function:


[[Image:MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$tic.png]]
  [[Image:MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$tic.png]]


* The first call to this may take some time since the image needs to be rendered from the raw datasets. Consecutive calls will reuse the generated image.
* The first call to this may take some time since the image needs to be rendered from the raw datasets. Consecutive calls will reuse the generated image.

Revision as of 18:28, 14 April 2008


Review your uploaded chromatograms of your experiment

  • After logging in to MeltDB, select your experiment by either a) browsing through the list of available experiments or b) via the search function available at the top.
a)
 MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$browse.png
b)
 MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$search.png
  • After selecting your experiment, you can generate a multiple TIC view of the associated chromatograms via the following function:
 MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$tic.png
  • The first call to this may take some time since the image needs to be rendered from the raw datasets. Consecutive calls will reuse the generated image.
MeltDBWiki$$ExperimentTIC$tic2.png
  • The blue spots in the chromatogram visualization represent detected peaks. Additional information stored in Obseravtions and Annotations is presented for each Peak on mouse click.