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Figure 4
An example of the Oxford interface to the Nautilus LIMS (Thermo Electron Corporation). The back window shows a tree-based view onto the LIMS database showing all the plates known to the system. The middle window shows (some of) the properties for a particular plate (following user-interface standards, this view is obtained by right-clicking over the plate name and then selecting `Properties') describing graphically the contents of each well in the plate. The front window displays (some of) the properties for an individual well (the window is again obtained with the expected mouse clicks), in this case the Oxford-developed tab displaying the sequence of the DNA sample in that particular well.

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