This is the chip i have loaded today.I'm confused why the loading is so bad.As you see in the image,the upper half is so dense,the lower half is so sparse.can anyone tell me the cause?Thanks!
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Newbie here, and I actually use an Ion Proton - but how likely is it that the chip wasn't dry when you loaded the ISPs? It looks like the sample entered the chip by displacing another solution - in this case the two blue "vortexes" and the bottom part of the chip would be where the solution lingered.
Alternatively... a warped chip, perhaps?Last edited by r.rosati; 08-05-2015, 03:44 PM.
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Originally posted by r.rosati View PostNewbie here, and I actually use an Ion Proton - but how likely is it that the chip wasn't dry when you loaded the ISPs? It looks like the sample entered the chip by displacing another solution - in this case the two blue "vortexes" and the bottom part of the chip would be where the solution lingered.
Alternatively... a warped chip, perhaps?
Thanks for your answer!I'll try your advice next time!
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