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Description
User story
All old Lysate plates that came direct from faculty (as opposed to ones made from LILYS insect plates) should be re-purposed from LBSN-96 Lysate to LBSN-96 Lysate Input (i.e. any LBSN-96 Lysate plate that has no LILYS parents).
Who are the primary contacts for this story
Lena
Who is the nominated tester for UAT
Should not need UAT.
Acceptance criteria
Consider if these features can be featured flagged to decouple testing and deployment.
To be considered successful the solution must allow:
- All 'LBSN-96 Lysate' plates that have no parents should be repurposed to 'LBSN-96 Lysate Input' plates
Dependencies
References
This story has a non-blocking relationship with:
- Y26-061 - [BUG] Bioscan - Library Prep Submission button does not show for repeat runs limber#2726
(if this story is done then when you view an 'Input' version of a Lysate plate that has previously been through the pipeline, you should see the Bioscan Library prep submission button).
Additional context
Background:
It used to be that Bioscan had only the one type of Lysate plate purpose. This purpose was used whether the plate was created as a child of the LILYS-96 Stock plate, or as a direct faculty made Lysate plate. We have since split this into two purposes, LBSN-96 Lysate and LBSN-96 Lysate Input, similar to other pipelines like scRNA. Both purposes allow for semi-automatic Library prep submission, but this is not working properly for repeat runs where the legacy Lysate plate has no parents.
So this story is about identifying those LBSN-96 Lysate plates in the database that have no parents, and changing their purpose to LBSN-96 Lysate Input. One with parents (LILYS plate parents) stay as LBSN-96 Lysate.
Deployment notes
Nothing special