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DRAGEN Protein Quantification
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    • Introduction
    • Prerequisites
      • Illumina Protein Prep Automation System Output Files
  • Run Setup
    • Run Planning with the BSSH Run Planner Tool
    • Sample Sheet Fields
    • Local Sample Sheet Generation Tool
    • Lane Splitting and Multi-Analysis by Project
  • Counting and Normalization
    • Cloud Autolaunch Secondary Analysis
      • Accessing Cloud Results
    • Local Secondary Analysis
    • Normalization Summary
    • QC Summary
    • Interpretation of Results
    • Metrics Appendix
  • Output Files
    • Output Structure
    • DRAGEN Report
    • ADAT Content
  • After Counting and Normalization
    • Using the ADAT
      • Compatibility with Excel
    • Illumina Connected Multiomics Walkthrough
  • References
    • FAQs
    • Documentation Revision History
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  1. After Counting and Normalization
  2. Using the ADAT

Compatibility with Excel

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While using the R and Python parsers is the recommended way to manipulate ADAT files, it's also possible to open and view them in Excel.

Opening an ADAT in Excel (Windows)

  1. Open a blank excel workbook and browse for a file.

  2. Confirm that "All Files (*.*)" are searchable.

  1. Accept default parameters from Excel.

  1. View ADAT in Excel!

Opening an ADAT in Excel (Mac)

  1. Open a blank excel workbook and select File --> Import.

  1. Select the previously downloaded .adat file.

  1. After Click on "Get Data", select "Text file" and click on "Import".

  1. Select Delimited (default) and click on "Next >".

  1. Select "Tab" (default) and click on "Next >".

  1. Select "General" (default) and click on "Next >".

  1. Select the sheet and click on "Import".

  1. View the ADAT in Excel!