Protocol autowriter, Creating a protocol with the protocol autowriter – Bio-Rad Firmware & Software Updates User Manual

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Calculated mode. When you enter a sample volume between 1 and 50 μl (96-well block)
or between 1 and 30 μl (384-well block) the thermal cycler calculates the sample
temperature based on the sample volume. This is the standard mode

Block mode. When you enter a sample volume of zero (0) μl, the thermal cycler records
the sample temperature as the same as the measured block temperature

Protocol AutoWriter

Open the Protocol AutoWriter to quickly write protocols for PCR and real-time PCR runs. To
open the Protocol AutoWriter, select one of these options:

Click the Protocol AutoWriter button in the main software window toolbar

Select Tools > Protocol AutoWriter from the menu bar in the main software window

Figure 30 shows a protocol (bottom of window) written by the Protocol AutoWriter.

Figure 30. Protocol AutoWriter window with a new protocol.

Creating a Protocol with the Protocol AutoWriter

Follow these steps to use the Protocol AutoWriter to create a new protocol:

1. Click the Protocol AutoWriter button on the toolbar to open the Protocol AutoWriter

window.

2. Enter the Annealing Temperature (T

a

) and Amplicon Length in the boxes within the

Enter Target Values/Enzymes pane. If you do not know the annealing temperature for
primers, click the T

a

Calculator button to enter the primer sequences and calculate the

annealing temperature. For information about the calculations used in the T

a

Calculator,

see Breslauer et al. 1986.

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