The Gating Hierarchy shows the series of gates that identify a particular population of interest. You can view the Gating Hierarchy as subplots in OMIQ's Gating task. You can adjust the gates in the subplots. This will update the statistics and provide feedback on how this adjustment affect your gated events in downstream plots.
You can easily create and export the Gating Hierarchy in a Figure as well. To learn more about this, please see our article View Your Gating Hierarchy in Figure.
1. Add a Gating Task
Click Add new child task and select Gating from the task selector.
2. Build your Gating Tree
Build your gating tree in the Gating Task. To learn more, visit our support article Performing Manual Gating in OMIQ.
3. View the Gating Hierarchy
Select the gate that you would want to display the gating hierarchy for.
The selected gate is indicated by the green circles highlighting the points of the gate.
Click on See hierarchy.
The gating hierarchy is then displayed as subplots under the main plotting area. Clicking the See hierarchy button again collapses the gating hierarchy plot visualization.
Moving the gates in the subplots will update the gating tree population and stats. Please note that you can only add or delete gates on the main plotting area and not the subplots.
You can add multiple plots in the gating task. To learn more about this, please see our article on Viewing Multiple Gating Plots in a Single Gating Task.