Absolute volume quantity – Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual

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Absolute Volume Quantity

If you have drawn your volume around an object of known quantity, you can use it to

calculate the quantity of your unknown volumes. The quantities of your unknown

volumes are calculated based on the standard volumes and the selected regression

method.

To classify a particular volume as a standard

1.

Double-click the volume. This opens the Volume Properties dialog box.

2.

Select the Standard option button and enter the quantity in the Quantity box.

3.

Click OK to close the dialog box.

Standard volumes will have the default names S1, S2, and so on, based on the

sequence of their creation.

To review the regression curve

Open the Standard Curve window and select the Volume Standard Curve tab.

Regression Methods

Three regression methods are available to generate the volume quantification curve

used for absolute quantity: linear, point-to-point, and cubic spline. To display the

standard curve, click the Standard Curve button on the toolbar and select the

Volume Standard Curve tab in the Standard Curve dialog box. See

Regression

Calculation Methods on page 203

to learn how each of these methods is calculated.

The data for volume standards are found in the Absolute Quantity column of the

Volume Table.

Note: Selecting the Force Through Origin checkbox always starts the standard

curve graph at 0,0, regardless of the best curve fit.

Alignment

Align volumes by using the appropriate alignment button. To select several volumes,

Ctrl-click each one, then select one of the alignment buttons. Hover over any of the

six alignment buttons to display its function (Align Left, Align Right, etc.)

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