For an overview of the Derived Parameter window, please click
here.
FlowJo allows you to add new parameters to your
data. These parameters are not actually added to the original data
files; they are simply descriptions of new parameters that are stored
with the workspace. However, they behave in other regards like parameters
that were collected: you can display them, calculated statistics
on them, etc.
Because they are not stored with the data file, they will not appear if you open the same sample in a different workspace--you will have to add the derived parameters again in that workspace. Currently, there is no way to copy derived parameter definitions between workspaces.
There are seven derived parameter types that you
can create: time, ratio,
log->linear, and linear->log, gain/offset, calibrated
and sum parameters. Calibrated parameters are
also derived parameters, but they are created using the Calibration
Platform). To add a derived parameter, select the sample
in the workspace, click Workspace menu item, Derive Parameters.
You will be presented with a dialog window
that allows you to specify the parameters to define. From this dialog
window, you can also remove existing derived parameters.
Adding a time parameter
is required for performing kinetics analyses.
This is usually done when you have a response that you wish to measure
(for example, calcium flux experiments); however, you might want
to see how stable a sample was during collection, and simply display
forward or side scatter (or fluorescence!) vs. time during collection.
Time can only be added if there is not already a time parameter
with the sample. When you add a time parameter, FlowJo assumes that
the event rate was constant throughout collection, and distributes
events evenly over time. If the start time and end time for acquisition
were recorded by the program collecting the data, then FlowJo knows
the time over which to distribute the events. Otherwise, FlowJo
will ask you to enter how many seconds it took to collect the sample.
You can add a ratio parameter:
this is the ratio of any two collected parameters. This is commonly
necessary for calcium flux experiments, in which the ratio of Indo-1
fluorescence in two different channels is related to the calcium
concentration. You can choose to create a ratio parameter with either
linear or logarithmic scaling.
You can create a calibrated
parameter. Using the "Calibration"
platform" you can convert the scaling of any parameter
(for instance, to absolute number of molecules per cell). While
the calibration platform creates a derived parameter automatically,
you may wish to apply such a calibration to other samples--do this
by selecting the appropriate derived parameter. You can directly
select a calibrated parameter (once the calibration standard exists)
by selecting it under the derived parameter submenu.
You can convert any
collected parameter between log and linear. FlowJo will
automatically optimize the scaling of the converted parameter to
show the maximum number of events.
Offset and Gain
are useful for shifting events in an existing parameter, this would
be analogous to voltage tweaking during acquisition. The gain option
will multiply each channel by a scalar, the offset will add a scalar
to each channel.
Finally you can sum
two parameters. This would add the correspnding channels from two
source parameters into a new parameter.
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