How many cloneid has one cell? #1647
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Hello, In my understading, one cell has one cloneid. In column B, I was confuing about that. Thanks in advance for great help! Best, Yue |
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mizraelson
May 8, 2024
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In theory, each cell typically contains one clone. However, contaminations can result in the detection of multiple clones within a sample. Additionally, it is possible for a second chain to be expressed as well. |
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In theory, each cell typically contains one clone. However, contaminations can result in the detection of multiple clones within a sample. Additionally, it is possible for a second chain to be expressed as well.