| 22 | |
| 23 | Rule 7 may have peculiar consequences regarding how many wells are effectively available for FPA aliquots for a kit. As an example, consider a kit with the following unused wells (only left part of plate for FPA aliquots shown): |
| 24 | |
| 25 | || || '''1''' || '''2''' || '''3''' || '''4''' || '''5''' || '''6''' || |
| 26 | || '''A''' || || || || || || A6 || |
| 27 | || '''B''' || || || || || || B6 || |
| 28 | || '''C''' || || || || || || C6 || |
| 29 | || '''D''' || || || || || || D6 || |
| 30 | || '''E''' || || || || || || E6 || |
| 31 | || '''F''' || || || || || F5 || F6 || |
| 32 | || '''G''' || || || || || G5 || G6 || |
| 33 | || '''H''' || || || || || H5 || H6 || |
| 34 | |
| 35 | This kit may be used for 1-8 and 11 aliquots (1-3 in column 5, 4-8 in column 6, and 11 in column 5 and 6), but not for 9 or 10 aliquots. |