Question
11. You need to make a 1:8 ratio of DNA of two DNA types A and B (A:B). Your total aliquot should be 2ng/26 ìL. For each of the following sets, calculate how much of each extract you should use and how much TE-4:
a. Extract A: 2.5 ng/20 ìL, Extract B: 252.3 pg/ìL
b. Extract A: 36 pg/ìL, Extract B: 533.0 pg/ìL (1/100 dilution)
a. Extract A: 2.5 ng/20 ìL, Extract B: 252.3 pg/ìL
b. Extract A: 36 pg/ìL, Extract B: 533.0 pg/ìL (1/100 dilution)
Answers
Related Questions
How many different combinations can you make with 3 types of ice cream, 2 types of sauce and 2 types...
In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the diffe...
QUESTIONS:
*How can you use context clues to help determine the meaning of a word?
*What...
Both male and female rats have genotype Bb. Based on the Punnett square, Carol concluded that the ph...