How would you make 600 uL of DNA at a concentration of 60 ng/ul from stock DNA that has a concentration of 300 ng/ul and TE buffer?
In this situation, to prepare 600 ul of 60 ng/ul DNA concentration solution from stock of 300 ng/ul, we need to add the volume, x, (say),
Using dilution method,
=> M1V1 = M2V2
=> V2 = M1V1/M2 = 60 * 600/300 = 120 ul
Therefore, to prepare required solution, take 120 ul from the stock and dilute it up to 600 ul.
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