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hello this video will show you how to seal reaction plates with aluminum seals in order to submit samples to the National genomics infrastructure it will also show common issues during plate Sealing first weamp;#39;ll look at how to seal plates if you have a plate sealer which is a piece of plastic with a sturdy but rounded Edge the aluminum seals you get together with your plates are covered in the back with a brown protective paper on either side of the seal there is a perforation which will help to remove the protective paper and will leave non-sticky Wings once the plate is sealed start by carefully pulling away the protective paper about two-thirds making sure you donamp;#39;t touch the Sticky Side turn the seal so that the Sticky Side faces the plate place the seal in a way that the perforation is along the edge of the plate try to place it as straight as possible press the seal down on the sticky side then remove the protective seal by pulling it over the other edge of the pla