Fluorescence drift detection as a novel QC procedure for DNA cell-cycle analysis.

1995 
The goal of this work was to develop an objective, quantitative, and reproducible method of detecting fluorescence drift which may have occurred during DNA cell-cycle data acquisition. Quality control software, “TruPloid©” is described that analyzes list-mode files to detect and quantify fluorescence drift using three separate statistical tests. We show that fluorescence drift may lead to a variety of measurement artifacts including high coefficients of variation, obscuring of small populations and creation of distinct artificial peaks. Forty percent of 50 archived list-mode files displayed fluorescence drift, which demonstrates the need for detection methods to deal with this source of DNA cell-cycle histogram artifacts. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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