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Gel Doc™ XR+ and ChemiDoc™ XRS+ Systems with Image Lab™ Software Instruction Manual
Copyright ©2011 Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Reproduction in any form, either print or electronic, is prohibited without written permission of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
CREDITS 1. Image Lab software is based in part on the work of the Qwt project (http://qwt.sf.net). 2. Image Lab software is based in part on the work of the CImg project (http://cimg.sourceforge.net/). See license for details at www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-C_V1-en.html 3. Image Lab software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group (www.ijg.org/) Alexa Fluor, Coomassie Fluor, Qdot, SYBR® and SYPRO are trademarks of Invitrogen Corporation. Coomassie is a trademark of BASF Aktiengesellschaft. Cy2 and Cy3 are trademarks of GE HealthCare. DyLight and Krypton are trademarks of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. Excel, PowerPoint, and Windows XP, and Windows 7 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh, Mac OS, and Numbers are trademarks of Apple Inc. GelGreen and GelRed are trademarks of Biotium, Inc. Intel Core and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Mitsubishi is a trademark of Mitsubishi Companies. PulseNet International is a trademark of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Slo-Blo is a trademark of Littelfuse.
CHEF (U.S. Patent Number 5,549,796, issued to Stanford University) is exclusively licensed to Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Precision Plus Protein standards are sold under license from Life Technologies Corporation, Carlsbad, CA, for use only by the buyer of the product. The buyer is not authorized to sell or resell this product or its components. SYBR is a trademark of Molecular Probes, Inc. Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. is licensed by Molecular Probes, Inc. to sell reagents containing SYBR Green I for use in real-time PCR, for research purposes only. Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. is licensed by Invitrogen Corporation to sell SYPRO products for research use only under U.S. Patent Number 5,616,502. IL v.4.0
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Safety and Regulatory Compliance Important Safety Information Please read these instructions before attempting to operate the Gel Doc™ XR+ or ChemiDoc™ XRS+ imaging systems. This instrument is suitable for research use only. It must be used, therefore, only by specialized personnel who know the health risks associated with the reagents that are normally used with this instrument. Use of the Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ systems involves UV illumination. Proper precautions must be taken to avoid eye and skin exposure to the UV radiation. This instrument is meant for use only by trained personnel who know the health risks associated with UV radiation normally used with this instrument. The acrylic shield provides some UV protection. However, it does not guarantee complete protection, and it is designed to shield only the person working in front of the system. WARNING! Use of the acrylic screen does not guarantee the user protection from UV radiation. The use of protective eyeglasses, mask, and/or gloves is strongly recommended.
Warranty The Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ imaging systems are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for 1 year. If any defect occurs in the instrument during this warranty period, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. will repair or replace the defective parts at its discretion without charge. The following defects, however, are specifically excluded: • Defects caused by improper operation • Repair or modification done by anyone other than Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. or their authorized agent • Use of spare parts supplied by anyone other than Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. • Damage caused by accident or misuse • Damage caused by disaster • Corrosion caused by improper solvents or samples
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General Precautions • • • • •
Please read the instruction manual carefully The instrument must be used only for the intended purpose of gel documentation in research laboratories The instrument must be connected to a grounded power source line and protected by a circuit breaker Switch off all the lights immediately after use Clean the transilluminator platen after use
Regulatory Notices The Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ imaging systems are designed and certified to meet EN61010, the internationally accepted electrical safety standards, EMC regulations, and TUV requirements. Certified products are safe to use when operated in accordance with this system instruction manual. This instrument should not be modified or altered in any way. Modification or alteration of this instrument will: • Void the manufacturer’s warranty • Void the regulatory certifications • Create a potential safety hazard WARNING! Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by use of this instrument for purposes other than those for which it is intended or by modifications of the instrument not performed by Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., or an authorized agent.
Power Safety Information VOLTAGE SETTING INFORMATION The universal hood of the Gel Doc XR+ or ChemiDoc XRS+ imaging system has a power supply that automatically chooses the correct voltage for your country or region.
FUSES The universal hood of the Gel Doc XR+ or ChemiDoc XRS+ imaging system has two user-serviceable fuses, F1 and F2, which are located on the bottom rear panel and are a part of the power entry module. Refer to the Maintenance chapter for fuse replacement instructions.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction... 1 Gel Doc XR+ Imaging System... 1 ChemiDoc XRS+ Imaging System... 2 System Components... 2 CCD Camera and Lenses... 2 Universal Hood... 3 Image Lab Software... 3 Emission Filters... 3 Optional Accessories... 4 Printer... 4 Conversion Screens... 4 System Requirements... 4 Computer Specifications... 5
Chapter 2. Gel Doc™ XR+ Imager... 7 Gel Doc XR+ Imager Workflow... 7 Gel Doc XR+ Applications... 8 Gel Doc XR+ Technical Specifications... 9
Chapter 3. ChemiDoc™ XRS+ Imager... 11 ChemiDoc XRS+ Imager Workflow... 11 ChemiDoc XRS+ Applications... 12 ChemiDoc XRS+ Technical Specifications... 13
Chapter 4. System Calibration... 15 Chapter 5. Image Lab™ Software Overview... 19 Interface Overview... 20 Main Window... 20 Toolbar... 21 Results Data... 21 Display Toolbox... 21 Start Page... 22 Analysis Tool Box... 23
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Status Bar... 24 Menu Commands... 24
Chapter 6. Acquiring Images... 29 The Protocol Setup Window... 30 Creating a Protocol... 31 Acquisition Settings... 31 Output Settings... 40 Review Protocol Settings... 41 Choosing a Protocol... 41 Editing Protocols... 42 Positioning the Gel... 43 Running a Protocol... 43 Application Tables... 45
Chapter 7. Viewing Images... 47 Results Overview... 47 Displaying Gel Images... 48 Display Gel Options... 48 Zoom Tools... 49 Fit in Window... 49 Image Transform... 50 Image Colors... 51 3-D Projection... 52 Image Info... 53 Displaying Data... 54 Analysis Table... 54 Lane and Band Definitions... 55 Volume Definitions... 56 Lane Profile... 57 Standard Curve... 58 Report... 59
Chapter 8. Analyzing Images... 61 Auto Analysis Settings... 61 Analysis Toolbox Tools... 63 Image Tools... 64 Lane and Band Tools... 66 Molecular Weight Analysis Tools... 70 Quantity Tools... 71
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Annotation Tools... 76 Volume Tools... 78
Chapter 9. Generating Reports... 83 Report... 83 Display Report General Tab... 84 Lane and Band Table Tab... 85 Volume Table Tab... 86 Print Report... 86
Chapter 10. Exporting Results... 87 Exporting Gel Images... 87 Exporting Lane and Band Tables to Excel... 89 Exporting Volume Tables to File... 90 Screenshot Tool Export... 90 Analysis Table Export... 90
Chapter 11. Maintenance... 91 UV Transilluminator Lamp and Starter Replacement... 91 Epi-Illumination Lamp Replacement... 92 Fuse Replacement... 93
Appendix A. Troubleshooting... 95 Appendix B. Accessories... 97 Calibrating Accessories... 97 Installing Optional Accessories... 97 UV/White Light Conversion Screen... 97 XcitaBlue™ Conversion Screen... 98 Gel Alignment Template Kit... 100 White Light Transilluminator... 101 Orange Fluorescence Reference Plate... 102 Ordering Information... 103
Appendix C. Mitsubishi P93/P95 Thermal Printer Settings... 107 Windows... 107 Macintosh... 108
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Appendix D. Regression Calculation Methods... 111 Glossary... 113 Index... 115
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Introduction Gel Doc™ XR+ and ChemiDoc™ XRS+ gel documentation systems offer high performance and ease of use. They both contain a charge coupled device (CCD) camera to capture images in real time and allow you to accurately position your sample and generate optimized image data. The Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ systems use the same lighttight enclosure (the universal hood), which contains built-in UV and white light illumination, but different CCD cameras. Both systems feature dynamic flat fielding technology for superior image uniformity and accurate quantitation. Bio-Rad Image Lab™ software controls image capture and optimization for your selected applications, analyzes results, and produces reports based on your specified output, all in a single workflow.
Gel Doc XR+ Imaging System Gel Doc XR+ imaging system is a high-resolution gel documentation system that allows fast, easy quantitation of gels and blots. Position your sample inside the imager and follow the onscreen steps to run a protocol with only one click. You can customize your applications within an existing protocol or create a new protocol using many options presented by the Image Lab software. Features include: • Detection of dynamic ranges that cover > 3 orders of magnitude • Dynamic flat fielding specific to fluorescent and colorimetric applications
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Smart, application-based protocol setup using Image Lab software, which assists you by presenting appropriate filter and illumination sources for each application Ability to upgrade to the ChemiDoc XRS+ system
ChemiDoc XRS+ Imaging System In addition to the gel documentation applications of Gel Doc XR+, the ChemiDoc XRS+ imaging system offers sensitive chemiluminescent detection. The system includes a supersensitive 16-bit CCD camera that is deeply cooled for the long imaging times required for faint sample detection and for accurate quantification of image data. Features include: • Suitability for imaging applications that require excellent sensitivity (chemiluminescent western blots) • Smart, application-based protocol setup using Image Lab software, which assists you by presenting appropriate filter and illumination sources for each application • Dynamic range > 4 orders of magnitude • Flexibility to image chemiluminescent, fluorescent, and colorimetric samples with dynamic flat fielding specific to each application
System Components CCD Camera and Lenses Either the Gel Doc XR+ or the ChemiDoc XRS+ camera is placed on top of a lighttight enclosure (the universal hood) for capturing images. The camera comes with a motorized zoom lens (MZL) that allows remote adjustment of the lens control functions (zoom, focus, and iris). A patent-pending software algorithm controls the MZL, giving the user automatic image focus once an initial calibration is performed during system installation. See the Technical Specifications table, included in the chapter which discusses your camera, for complete specifications of each system. A +1 diopter lens is factory installed to allow the entire sample stage to be visible. This lens should always remain on the MZL assembly.
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System Components
Universal Hood The universal hood is designed to capture fluorescent and chemiluminescent images without using a photographic darkroom. The enclosure has built-in white light epi-illumination and UV transillumination. For easy sample loading, the UV transilluminator is located in the drawer of the universal hood and can be accessed from the front of the enclosure. When not imaging, the lights in the darkroom enclosure turn off automatically. The universal hood has touchpad buttons to perform various functions; however, Image Lab software controls all of these functions remotely, removing any requirement for manual control of the lens and lights. Running a protocol overrides any touchpad input.
Image Lab Software Each system ships with a full version of Image Lab software. In addition to controlling the imager systems, image capture, and optimization, Image Lab software can be used to annotate and document images, analyze molecular weights (or base pairs, when imaging nucleic acid gels), and to determine accurate quantitation and purity of samples. You can print all or a subset of your data in a report. Alternatively, you can export your data to other software, such as Microsoft Office programs, for further analysis or presentation options. See Chapters 5 to 10 for detailed instructions on the software.
Emission Filters The universal hood can hold two different emission filters for fluorescent applications. No filter is required to image chemiluminescent samples. A standard filter (catalog #170-8081) is used for colorimetric (white light) applications and is included in the installation kit.
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Optional Accessories Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. offers a selection of optional filters and illumination sources. See Appendix B for ordering information and a complete listing of accessory filters, UV light sources, optional parts, and replacement parts.
Printer For your convenience, Bio-Rad offers an optional USB printer for use with the Gel Doc XR+ and ChemiDoc XRS+ systems: the Mitsubishi P93DW thermal printer, (catalog #170-8089).
Conversion Screens WHITE LIGHT CONVERSION SCREEN The white light conversion screen (catalog #170-8001) is a phosphor screen that produces white light transillumination when placed on top of the UV transilluminator.
WHITE LIGHT TRANSILLUMINATOR An optional white light transilluminator (catalog #170-7950) may also be used with either system. The white light transilluminator plugs inside the universal hood and is controllable by the touchpad or the computer software.
XCITABLUE™ CONVERSION SCREEN The optional XcitaBlue screen kit (catalog #170-8182) is a UV to blue light conversion screen, which allows you to visualize DNA samples while protecting them from UV damage.
System Requirements Image Lab software runs under Windows XP Professional, Windows 7, and Mac OS X. Images scanned at high resolution can be quite large. The amount of memory required for using the program is mainly determined by the size of the images you will scan and analyze. For this reason, we recommend that you archive images on a network file server or on removable storage media. Bio-Rad can also provide an appropriate computer to use with this system. Contact your local Bio-Rad representative for more details.
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Computer Specifications
Computer Specifications Specifications
Minimum
Recommended
Operating system
Windows XP SP3
Windows XP SP3 Professional
Windows 7, 32- and 64-bit
Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit
Mac OS X 10.6
Mac OS X 10.6
Processor
Pentium 4 or equivalent (Windows) at 2.0 GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or higher
Hard disk space
20 GB
> 100 GB
Memory (RAM)
1,024 MB
> 1,024 MB
Ports for connecting instrument
1 free USB 2.0 port
1 free USB 2.0 port
Other software (optional)
Microsoft Excel 2000 or later (Windows)
Microsoft Excel 2000 or later (Windows)
Office 2008 or iWork software (Mac)
Office 2008 or iWork software (Mac)
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Gel Doc™ XR+ Imager Refer to the Gel Doc XR+ Installation Guide (10016995) found in your Gel Doc XR+ Installation Kit (catalog # 170-8199) for instructions to install Image Lab software and to assemble and calibrate your system. To recalibrate your system because you have acquired new accessories, refer to Chapter 4.
Gel Doc XR+ Imager Workflow Following are the basic steps to acquiring, analyzing, and archiving an image using the Gel Doc XR+ system and Image Lab software: 1. Select an existing protocol or customize a new one. 2. Position the sample to be imaged. 3. Run a selected protocol. 4. View the displayed results. 5. Optimize the analysis. 6. Generate a report. 7. Save or export the results.
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Gel Doc XR+ Applications The Gel Doc XR+ system is capable of running a wide variety of protocols. Those listed below are examples of the detection reagents that may be used to image your samples. Contact Bio-Rad technical support to determine whether your application can be imaged on this instrument. See Chapter 6, Acquiring Images, for complete instructions on designing protocols.
NUCLEIC ACID GELS • • • • • • •
Ethidium bromide SYBR® Green SYBR® Safe SYBR® Gold GelGreen GelRed Fast Blast™
PROTEIN GELS • • • • • • • • •
Coomassie Blue Copper stain Zinc stain Flamingo™ fluorescent gel stain Oriole™ fluorescent gel stain Silver stain Coomassie Fluor Orange SYPRO Ruby Krypton
BLOTS • • • • • • • •
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Colorimetric Qdot 525 Qdot 565 Qdot 625 Cy2 Alexa Fluor 488 DyLight 488 Fluorescein
Gel Doc XR+ Technical Specifications
Gel Doc XR+ Technical Specifications Applications Chemiluminescence
No
Fluorescence*
Yes
Colorimetry/densitometry
Yes
Gel documentation
Yes
Hardware Specifications Maximum sample size, cm
28 x 36
Maximum image area, cm
25 x 26
Excitation source
Trans-UV and Epi-White are standard (302 nm included, with 254 and 365 nm available as options). Optional Trans White, self-powered or conversion screen. Optional XcitaBlue™ UV/blue conversion screen.
Illumination control
3 modes Trans-UV, Trans White, Epi-White
Detector
CCD
Pixel size, H x V in microns
4.65 x 4.65
Cooling system
Not applicable
Camera cooling temperature
Not available
Filter holder
3 positions (2 for emission filters, 1 for using no filter)
Emission filters
1 included (standard), 3 optional
Dynamic range
>3.0 orders of magnitude
Pixel density (gray levels)
4,096
Dynamic flat fielding
Application-specific, for all applications
Instrument size, cm
36 (L) x 60 (W) x 96 (H)
Instrument weight, kg
32
Operating Ranges Operating voltage
110/115/230 V AC nominal
Operating temperature
10–28°C (21°C recommended)
Operating humidity
<70% noncondensing
Automation Capabilities Workflow automated selection
Application driven, user selected or recalled by a protocol
Workflow automated execution
Controlled by a protocol via application specific setup for image area, illumination source, filter, analysis, and reporting
Workflow reproducibility
100% repeatability via recallable protocols; from image capture to quantitative analysis and reports
Autofocus (patent pending)
Pre-calibrated focus for any zoom setting
Image flat fielding (patent pending) Dynamic; pre-calibrated and optimized per application Autoexposure
2 user-defined modes (intense or faint bands)
*Using the optional XcitaBlue kit (catalog #170-8182) is highly recommended for SYBR® Safe DNA applications because the UV to blue conversion screen allows you to visualize DNA samples while protecting them from UV damage.
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ChemiDoc™ XRS+ Imager Refer to the ChemiDoc XRS+ Installation Guide (10006999) found in your ChemiDoc Installation Kit (catalog # 170-8299) for instructions to install Image Lab™ software and to assemble and calibrate the ChemiDoc XRS+ system. To recalibrate your system because you have acquired new accessories, refer to Chapter 4.
ChemiDoc XRS+ Imager Workflow Following are the basic steps to acquiring, analyzing, and archiving an image using the ChemiDoc XRS+ system and Image Lab software: 1. Select an existing protocol or customize a new one. 2. Position the sample to be imaged. 3. Run a selected protocol. 4. View the displayed results. 5. Optimize the analysis. 6. Generate a report. 7. Save or export the results.
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When running chemiluminescent blots, you can use a signal accumulation mode, which takes a series of exposures within a period of time. This enables you to choose an image with optimal signal. Refer to Chapter 6 Acquiring Images for instructions.
ChemiDoc XRS+ Applications The ChemiDoc XRS+ system is capable of running protocols to image all the detection reagents from the Gel Doc XR+ list, plus the others added to this list. Those listed are examples of the detection reagents that may be used to image your samples and not a complete list. Contact Bio-Rad technical support to determine whether your application can be imaged on this instrument. See Acquiring Images on page 29, for detailed instructions on designing protocols.
NUCLEIC ACID GELS •
Ethidium bromide
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GelGreen
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SYBR® Green
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GelRed
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SYBR® Safe
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Fast Blast™ stain
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SYBR® Gold
PROTEIN GELS •
Coomassie Blue
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SYPRO Ruby
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Copper stain
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Silver stain
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Zinc stain
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Coomassie Fluor Orange
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Flamingo™ fluorescent gel stain
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Krypton
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Oriole™ fluorescent gel stain
BLOTS
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Chemiluminescent
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Qdot 625
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Colorimetric
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Cy2
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Qdot 525
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Alexa Fluor 488
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Qdot 565
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DyLight 488
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Fluorescein