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+ | ====== Agilent raw data files: TXT files ====== | ||
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+ | [[Agilent]] does not use any particular file extension for its [[raw data]] files. As they are **text** file they use the standard *.txt* extension. | ||
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+ | Information about the array design characteristics such as spot location, and about the features like id conversion is generally stored in [[Agilent]] [[raw data]] files. | ||
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+ | In an experiment carried out using [[Agilent]] technology you will have one *.txt* file for each of the arrays or slides you hybridized. If you are doing a **one-color** hybridization the file will contain information just for //one channel// signal. If you are doing a **two-color** hybridization the file will contain information for //two channel// signals. | ||