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  • Protocols and SOPs — what's the difference?
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Create and use SOPs

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in xPlant are living reference documents attached to your lab's transfers and stage work. They capture what you do so that the next person — or future you — can reproduce it exactly.

Why SOPs matter in tissue culture

Consistent procedures

When a procedure is written down and referenced during transfers, every team member follows the same steps — reducing variation between operators.

Complete execution history

Each SOP log records when it was run, who ran it, and what the outcome was. You can view the full execution history from the SOP detail page.

Onboarding and training

New lab workers can read the SOP before their first transfer. Managers can review execution logs to check that the procedure is being followed correctly.

Traceability for troubleshooting

When contamination or poor growth happens, you can check whether the correct SOP was used and whether any steps were noted as skipped or modified.

Creating an SOP

Go to Dashboard → SOPs and click New SOP. Build the procedure step by step — add a title and description first, then add individual numbered steps in the order they should be executed.

FieldWhat to enter
NameShort, specific name — e.g. 'MS Multiplication Subculture'
DescriptionWhat this procedure covers and when to use it
StepsNumbered steps in execution order
NotesOptional cautions, material requirements, or variant notes
TagsOptional tags for grouping by stage type, species, or media

Keep SOP names short and specific — you'll be selecting them from a dropdown during transfers, so they need to be scannable at a glance.

Logging an SOP execution

SOP logs are created in two ways:

  • Automatically when you attach an SOP to a transfer — the log is created with the transfer date and linked to the explant
  • Manually from the SOP detail page — useful for standalone procedure runs that are not tied to a specific transfer
Log fieldWhat to enter
SOPWhich SOP was used
Executed onDate and time the procedure was run
OutcomeSuccess, partial success, failed, or skipped
NotesDeviations from the procedure, observations, or follow-up flags
Linked transferOptional: the transfer this execution was part of

Reviewing SOP history

Open any SOP from the SOPs list to see its full execution history: every log entry, date, outcome, and operator. This timeline is your primary record for verifying compliance and identifying procedure drift — instances where notes indicate the steps were modified or skipped.

The SOP detail page also shows which plants and explants the procedure has been applied to, so you can trace backwards from a contamination event or unusual growth outcome.

Related guides

Record a transferPlants, explants, and stagesContamination tracking basicsComments and team context