Team:ESBS-Strasbourg/Concentrations Measurements

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'''by spectrophotometer'''
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step1: Prepare your sample; 2µL of the solution <br>
step1: Prepare your sample; 2µL of the solution <br>
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                             400µL Water <br>
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step2: put lambda=260nm <br>
step2: put lambda=260nm <br>
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step3: do the blank with the same water you used for dilution
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step3: do the blank with the same water you used for dilution <br>
step4: Do the conversion absorbance->concentrations <br>
step4: Do the conversion absorbance->concentrations <br>
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=>Multiply your DO per 50, and then per 200 for the dilution factor. Then you have your DNA concentrations in ng/µL. <br>
=>Multiply your DO per 50, and then per 200 for the dilution factor. Then you have your DNA concentrations in ng/µL. <br>
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'''By nanodrop'''
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Ask Maria to use it at the Pharma faculty. You only need 1µL of your solution. <br>

Revision as of 13:05, 29 July 2008

1)by spectrophotometer

step1: Prepare your sample; 2µL of the solution

                           400µL Water 

step2: put lambda=260nm

step3: do the blank with the same water you used for dilution

step4: Do the conversion absorbance->concentrations

1DO = 50µgDNA/mL = 50ng/µL

=>Multiply your DO per 50, and then per 200 for the dilution factor. Then you have your DNA concentrations in ng/µL.

By nanodrop

Ask Maria to use it at the Pharma faculty. You only need 1µL of your solution.