You need to perform a 5 x 10-6 dilution. Give a detailed scheme of how you could carry out this dilution using serial dilutions similar to those you performed in class.
there is 8 tube taking into account stock.
First if you add 200 UL of stock solution to tube 1 which contain buffer media 800 UL . The solution will be diluted 1000/200 = 5 times.
All the calculation are shown in picture and then final dilution will be 5*10^-6.
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