The Core Elements represent a range of fundamental experimental functions using familiar biological terms. They can be wired together into custom workflows based on user needs and can be easily added, removed, rearranged, and modified, to fit a specific use case.
Often, the simple DOE workflow examples shown here will be sufficient for your experiments, where you are just mixing a set of liquids in a single step. However, there will be cases where you have a protocol that has separate stages of mixing. By leveraging the flexibility of the core elements, you are able to build a workflow that reflects your protocol more closely, and you can still apply DOE.
The following documentation will teach you how to use the Core Elements to build more complex workflows, to which you can apply DOE.
Learn how to build a workflow that has three stages of liquid mixing. This workflow describes media preparation, followed by inoculation with cells and incubation, and finally the addition of an inducer molecule. The liquids in all three stages can be factors of the same, global, DOE design.