Data and data analysis
You will always receive ab1 files. We recommend that you check the raw data since sequences with raw data intensities below 500 are not guaranteed by Applied Biosystems or by the LGTC, and we cannot exclude capillary cross-talk. Please keep in mind that when we receive data, this also means that the control taken along on all sequencing plates has met the ISO standard at Macrogen. This means that bad and/or failed reactions will not be repeated for free.
In all cases: It is your responsibility to make your own data backups. Please download your sequence data from the LIMS system within three months of submission, as we need to remove older data to prevent the system from crashing due to disk space limitations.
To view or to analyse your ab1 files we recommend Sequence Scanner (free to download from the Applied Biosystems website). It is a good software to view traces and raw data. Other options include FinchTV, Chromas, or Codon Code.