Multiplexed Sample

Title
Multiplexed Sample
Description
A sample that is made by multiplexing multiple distinct samples.
Required
award, lab, multiplexed_samples, multiplexing_methods
Identifying Properties
accession, aliases, alternate_accessions, uuid
array[string]
Lab specific identifiers to reference an object.
Grant associated with the submission.
The link to the barcode mapping tabular file.
string
Cellular sub-pool fraction of the sample. Also known as PKR and sub-library.
string
The date the sample was harvested, dissected or created, depending on the type of the sample.
string
A plain text description of the object.
array[linkto]
Documents that provide additional information (not data file).
Lab associated with the submission.
number
The actual multiplicity of infection (MOI) for vectors introduced to this sample. At least one construct library set must be specified in order to specify MOI. This property should capture the actual MOI, and not the targeted MOI.
array[linkto]
The samples multiplexed together to produce this sample.
array[string]
The methods used for multiplexing and demultiplexing.
string
Method of introduction of nucleic acid into the cell.
array[string]
Links to the protocol(s) for preparing the samples on Protocols.io.
array[linkto]
The publications associated with this object.
Links to a larger sample from which this sample was obtained through sorting.
string
Detail for sample sorted into fractions capturing information about sorting.
number
The initial quantity of samples obtained.
string
The units used to quantify the amount of samples obtained.
string
Additional information specified by the submitter to be displayed as a comment on the portal.
number
The time that elapsed past the time-point when the construct library sets were introduced.
string
The units of time that elapsed past the point when the construct library sets were introduced.
string
An external resource with additional information.
boolean
Virtual samples are not representing actual physical entities from experiments, but rather capturing metadata about hypothetical samples that the reported analysis results are relevant for.