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-//Fig 1. Page annotation menu. From left to right: Chemistry, Biology, Well Plates, ChemSpeed (future), and Symphony X/Peptide Synthesizers (future).//+//Fig 1. Page annotation menu. From left to right: Chemistry, Biology, Well Plates, ChemSpeed (future), and Symphony X/Peptide Synthesizers.//
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 ==== Chemistry Annotations ==== ==== Chemistry Annotations ====
-Basic information about the chemical reagents used and products produced in an experiment are recorded in the Chemical Annotation module shown in Fig 2.+Basic information about the chemical reagents used and products produced in an experiment are recorded in the Chemical Annotation module (Fig 2). This information is used to populate Chemical data entries in the LIMS database and provides a simple, historical account of the reagent quantities and product yields in the synthesis.
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 ==== Biology Annotations ==== ==== Biology Annotations ====
-Coming soon.+Biological page annotations (Fig 3) are meant to capture the wealth of information available in conducting synthetic biology experimentsIn this annotation tool, users can add, view, and edit information regarding organisms, nucleotides, plasmids, and protocols utilized in their synthetic biology experiments. 
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 +//Fig 3. Biological annotation panel. These annotations capture information about organisms, nucleotides, plasmids, and various protocols applicable to synthetic biology experiments.//
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 ==== Well Plate Annotations ==== ==== Well Plate Annotations ====
-Coming soon.+Well plate annotations (Fig 4) in the ELN come in two different forms: [[eln-guide-basic-chemical-formulation-plate-annotations|chemical]] and [[eln-guide-basic-biological-plate-annotations|biological]]Depending on the plate choice you specify, you will walk through a process for capturing formulation information (chemical) or well-by-well culture information (biological). Once saved, the plate is given a unique ID and a QR code, and is made available in a visual display with your other well plates. Plates can then be edited or removed from your ELN page. 
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 +//Fig 4. Plate annotation panel. Users first specify a plate type (chemistry or biology) and then follow the prompts. Biological plates have another layer of detail, allowing well-by-well annotation and file uploads. Once a well plate is created, it shows in the list with other plates, along with their QR codes.// 
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 +**Note for Microrheology and Optics11 Indenter Users:** If you are using either of these instruments, or another instrument with a program that asks for your well plate serial number before going forward, please note that you can find that number above the QR code of your well plate, as shown in Fig 5. 
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 +//Fig 5. Individual well plate. The blue circle indicates the universal unique identifier (UUID) used to represent the serial number of the plate. This is the number embedded in the QR code, and is the number expected by access-granting scripts that ask for the well plate serial number.//
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