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Exporting Results
The most convenient way to archive complete information about experiments is to
produce reports. However, you might want to export only gel images or analysis
table data for analysis in different programs, such as Quantity One
, FPQuest™, or
InfoQuest™FP software. Or you might need exported files for presentation or
publication.
Exporting Gel Images
Image Lab™ software includes features for exporting gel images several ways.
You can export displayed image data to a publication (choose Export for
Publication).
You can export raw image data as a 16-bit .tif file (choose Export for
Analysis).
You can export image data to PulseNet. Doing so reduces the image to an
8-bit .tif file, limits its resolution, and restricts its file size to 300 Kb.
You can export lane and band tables as well as volume tables to a
spreadsheet program or to a file.