Edit microarray designs/sets |
To edit a microarray design or set, you first search or browse for the desired design/set. You then make changes to the design/set, and save it.
This topic describes how to edit a microarray design/set if you are
its owner, and the design/set has a status of Draft. To make changes to
a design/set with Review status, or to make changes to a design/set in
a collaboration workspace, see Review
microarray designs/sets. Also, you cannot edit a design/set with a
status of Complete or Submitted.
You must be an eArray registered user.
You must be the owner of the design or set.
The
design/set must have a status of Draft.
If you
are creating
a design based on an existing one, and have just copied the existing
design, skip to step 3. Otherwise, search
or browse for the
design or set that you want to edit.
The microarray/set search results or microarray/set list appears. If
there are many designs or sets, eArray paginates the list. To navigate
among multiple pages, use the Pages
links.
You may find it useful to filter the list of microarray designs/sets
to show only the ones with a status of Draft. Above the search results,
in Status, select Draft,
then click Filter.
In the
Actions column, next to the
desired design, click Edit.
You can edit a microarray design/set only if you are its owner, and
it has a status of Draft. To make changes to designs/sets with a status
of Review, see Review
microarray designs/sets.
The Edit Microarray design page appears.
Change the following design parameters, as desired. The availability of parameters varies by application type. All parameters that appear on the Edit page are required, unless otherwise indicated. The parameters on the page that do not appear below are either calculated by eArray or are informational only, and cannot be edited.
Parameter |
Instructions/Details |
Microarray Name |
Type a new name. eArray uses this name to reference the design/set in search results, lists, and the like. |
Design Format |
The current microarray design format appears. To change it, select a new one. For details about the selected design format, click Show Details. When you change the design format, eArray also changes the control grid to one appropriate for the new design format. It also recalculates the array statistics that appear on the page. For more details about these statistics, see Calculated array statistics. Only the design formats available for your chosen application type appear in the list. Some application types support only one design format. |
Status |
Select the desired status. For more information, see Overview of microarray design/set status.
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Description |
(Optional) Type a new brief description for the design. |
Control Grid |
The name of the Agilent control grid appears as a link. Click it to view details about the control grid. eArray automatically selects an appropriate control grid, based on the design format and, in some cases, species. If appears in Control Grid, you can choose another control grid. To choose another control grid:
What is a CGH control grid and which probes does it contain?
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Folder |
Select a location for the design/set. The folders to which you have access appear in the list. If you change the folder, eArray moves the design/set to the new folder, and does not leave a copy of the design in the original location. |
Comments |
(Optional) Type comments to include with the microarray design. |
Feature Layout |
(Available only for single microarray designs, not microarray sets) Select one of the following: Randomized – eArray assigns probes randomly to feature locations. Agilent recommends that you use randomized feature layout. Customer Specified – This option lets you download the list of probes in the design, change the order of probes as desired, and upload the reordered list. You download the probe list after your microarray design has a status of Complete, and you upload the reordered probe list before you submit the design to Agilent Manufacturing. See how to upload ordered lists.
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Attachment |
(Optional) Attachments are files or links that are related your microarray design. You can add new attachments, or edit or remove existing ones. Attached files can be up to 32 Mb in size. To add one or more attachments
Name – Type a name for the attachment. This name becomes the link you click to access the attachment. The name must only contain letters, numbers, spaces, underscores, dashes, and periods. Type – Select the desired type of attachment from the list. An attachment can be either a file or a URL. Locale – Select the appropriate locale from the list. eArray uses this option to select content that has been localized for your region, when it is available. File – (Available only if you selected File for the type of attachment) Click Browse... Select the desired attachment in the dialog box that appears, then click Open. URL – (Available only if you selected URL for the type of attachment) Type the full URL of the Internet resource, including the protocol specifier. For example, http://www.agilent.com.
To edit an existing attachment
To remove an attachment
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Keywords |
(Optional) Type new search keywords to associate with the design, separated by commas. Keywords can help you search or browse for the microarray design later. |
In the Probe Group Details tab or the Linker Details tab, do any of the following tasks. To see some of the options, you may need to scroll down.
Task |
Instructions/Details |
Probe Group Details Tab |
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You can add or remove a biological or user control probe group from your microarray design. To add a biological or user control probe group
To remove a biological or user control probe group
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(CGH and CGH+SNP arrays only) A normalization probe group is a special control probe group that provides data that can be used to normalize the two dye channel data generated from the array. When you create an array for certain species and design formats, eArray automatically adds a default Agilent normalization probe group. If normalization probe group(s) appear in your design, you can download a list of unique probes to use in the Agilent Feature Extraction (FE) program. The name of this file is Agilent dye normalization probe list for FE. To add a normalization probe group
To remove a normalization probe group
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(CGH, CGH+SNP, standard Expression, and Exon arrays only) A replicate probe group is a special control probe group that Feature Extraction and DNA Analytics can use to calculate the QC metric Reproducibility. These replicate probe groups are distinct from the user probe groups that you can include in designs in multiple copies. When you create an array for certain species and design formats, eArray automatically adds a default Agilent replicate probe group. To add a replicate probe group
To remove a replicate probe group
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View a probe group |
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(When available) Under Biological <type> Probe Group(s), next to the applicable probe group, in the Control Type column, select an option. Positive or negative user control probe groups must collectively occupy 50% or fewer of the available features in your design/set.
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Change number of copies of probe group |
(Available for user non-control probe groups. For CGH and Expression designs, also available for replicate probe groups.) In the Replicate column, next to the desired probe group, type the number of copies of the probe group that you want to include in the microarray design.
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Change distribution of positive and negative control probe groups in a microarray set |
(Available for microarray sets that have probe groups with a control type of pos or neg) eArray always puts a copy of each positive and negative user control probe group onto each microarray within a microarray set. Within each microarray in the set, the probes in the control probe groups are always assigned to random feature positions. However, you have some control over how probes are assigned to these randomly-selected feature positions from one array to another in the set.
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Change number of features assigned to each microRNA |
(microRNA application type only) In Features per microRNA, select the desired number of features from the list. This setting reflects the total number of features on the array assigned to each microRNA. Each microRNA has from one to four different probes associated with it. eArray adjusts the number of replicates of each of these probes to achieve the specified number of features per target (microRNA). A higher number generates more robust data, while a lower setting lets you measure more microRNAs per array. The default value is 16 features per microRNA target. Agilent Catalog arrays use 16 features per microRNA target for human arrays, and 20 features per microRNA target for mouse and rat arrays. You can also select a value of 40 or 60 features per microRNA. |
Fill unused features |
You can fill the unused features of a microarray with the probe group of your choice. eArray may add only part of the probe group or more than one copy of some or all of the probe group, depending on the number of available empty features in your design, and the number of probes in the probe group. To add a whole probe group to your design, use the procedure described above in Add probe group, instead. Follow these steps to fill unused features:
Guidance from Agilent on unused CGH microarray features
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Linker Details Tab |
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Add linkers to probes |
Linkers are nucleic acid molecules that are added to the 3' ends of probes. They move the "active" (hybridizing) sequence farther from the glass microarray substrate. This decreases steric hindrance and makes the sequence more available for hybridization. Linker sequences themselves are designed to avoid hybridization to any sequence in the target sample. Agilent provides a default linker sequence that you can use, or you can specify your own custom linker sequence. Follow these steps to add linkers to probes:
For CGH microarrays, when should I choose to append linkers?
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Remove Linkers |
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Click
Save.
eArray saves your microarray design/set in the folder you specified.
A success message appears.
Click
Close.
eArray returns you to the Edit Microarray Design page, where you can
further edit the design.
See also
Review microarray designs/sets
Complete microarray designs/sets
Submit microarray designs/sets
Delete microarray designs/sets