This is a simple example showing how
to do three-color compensation in FlowJo. There are several steps
involved.
- Set a gate for the positive and negative populations
for each singly-stained sample
- Bring up the compensation definition dialog window
- Drag each of the positive and negative populations
from the workspace window into the appropriate box in the compensation
dialog window
- Compute the matrix, save it onto disk.
- Apply the compensation matrix to the appropriate
samples
- Display the compensated parameter (in brackets
<>) on the graph axes
You can follow this example on your own computer
by downloading the Compensation Demo
Data.
In some cases, you will need multiple compensation
matrices for the same experiment. This is true, for instance, when
you are using different lots of tandem dyes (like Cy5PE). Different
Cy5PE reagents (even from the same manufacturer) have different
spectra and thus require different compensations. You will need
to collect a singly-stained compensation control sample for each
different Cy5PE reagent, and then construct a different matrix for
each of these.
When making multiple matrices like this, you only
need to repeat the drags of the successive Cy5PE populations followed
by steps 4 and 5, saving a different matrix for each set of reagents.
The next
page begins the tutorial.
Go back to the overview
of compensation.
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