A sample is a template solution with defined concentation. Since dilutions of the same material differ in concentration, they are considered different samples. A technical replicate samples should contain the same name (reactions are performed on the same material), and biological replicates should contain different names (the template derived from the different biological replicates is are divergent). Serial dilutions in a standard curve must have different names (preferably stating their dillution). Inherits: rdmlBaseType.
sampleType
An R6Class
generator object.
sampleType$new(id, description = NULL, documentation = NULL, xRef = NULL, annotation = NULL, type = sampleTypeType$new("unkn"), interRunCalibrator = FALSE, quantity = NULL, calibratorSample = FALSE, cdnaSynthesisMethod = NULL, templateQuantity = NULL)
@section Fields:
id
idType. Concentration of the template in nanogram per microliter in the final reaction mix.
description
documentation
list
of idReferencesType.
xRef
list
of xRefType.
annotation
list
of annotationType.
type
interRunCalibrator
checkFlag. TRUE
if this sample is used as inter run calibrator.
quantity
quantityType. Quantity - The reference quantity of this sample. It should be only used if the sample is part of a standard curve. The provided value will be used to quantify unknown samples in absolute quantification assays. Only the use of positive integers (like 1, 10, 100, 1000) and fractions (e.g. 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001) is acceptable. The use of exponents (1, 2, 3, 4 or -1, -2, -3, -4) if forbidden, because it will not be interpreted as 10E1, 10E2, 10E3, 10E4 or 10E-1, 10E-2, 10E-3, 10E-4.
calibratorSample
checkFlag. TRUE
if this
sample is used as calibrator sample.
cdnaSynthesisMethod
templateQuantity