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   * Use the [[attachment:Tissue Submission Sheet]]    * Use the [[attachment:Tissue Submission Sheet]] to record samples in the format Jake needs to add them to the tissue table
   * Print off and use the [[?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=Sample+Shipment+Form|Sample Shipment Form]] to handwrite information about newly-received samples. Uses for this sheet are pretty situational; you'll know what to do with it if you were referred here by someone or something else
  • To add new lines to any genetics-related tables, fill your data into the appropriate form below, and email it to Jake Gordon
    • For nucleic acid samples (DNA or RNA) to be added to the DNA table
      • Use the DNA Submission Sheet

      • After Jake receives it, he'll return a copy of the form to you with a DNA ID number, or "DID", assigned to each sample in your form.
    • For tissue samples to be added to the tissue table
      • Use the Tissue Submission Sheet to record samples in the format Jake needs to add them to the tissue table

      • Print off and use the Sample Shipment Form to handwrite information about newly-received samples. Uses for this sheet are pretty situational; you'll know what to do with it if you were referred here by someone or something else

    • For quantifications (e.g. Nanodrop, qPCR) to be added to the nucleicacidquant view
      • Use the Quantification Submission Sheet

      • You need only state the concentration in pg_ul OR ng_ul, not both. Please use the unit output by your quantification; the view will do the necessary unit conversions.
      • It's important for the function of some other views that "method" begin with "NANO" if the quantification was done by Nanodrop, or "QPCR" if it was a qPCR. Failure to adhere to this may prevent your quantification from being seen in some other views
        • If recording a qPCR, it's helpful to include information about the qPCR machine used (see example on the submission sheet)
  • Conventions/tips for filling out the forms:
    • Type text in all caps for any text columns
    • For any columns where the appropriate information is unknown, leave blank or type \N to indicate "NULL" (don't type "NULL")
    • Please delete the example lines before sending your sheet to Jake
    • If you're not sure what information a particular column is supposed to show, don't hesitate to ask Jake

GeneticTableForms (last edited 2023-06-21 15:49:22 by JakeGordon)

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