Figure 3 - "Key Results" are tabulated below the Image Window as shown above. In the Comet Options setup phase theyare colored black. These examples show typical key parameter values for a heavily damaged comet and slightly damaged comet respectively. Heterogeneous comet morphology is common within a single sample, so statistical methods are applied to data from approximately 100 cells (randomly selected) per specimen. As with any scientific experiment, good experimental design plays an important part in the reliability of conclusions.
Figure 4 - Scoring. A live image appears in the image Window (shown pseudo-colored here). A right mouse click initiates capture and analysis for DNA migration. Intact DNA remains in the comet ‘Head’, damaged DNA migrates to the ‘Tail’. Vertical calipers (in red) show the extent of the Head and Tail. Courtesy Marie Vasquez Helix3 Inc.
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