Equalizing RNA samples for Reverse Transcription - Should I do this before or after DNA digestion (Mar/03/2010 )
Hi,
In order to have equal amounts of RNA in my reverse transcription reaction (destined for qPCR) I equalise the RNA concentration of all samples. My question is, should this be done before or after the pre-RT DNA digestion step?
Thanks
-Baars01-
Baars01 on Mar 3 2010, 08:11 AM said:
Hi,
In order to have equal amounts of RNA in my reverse transcription reaction (destined for qPCR) I equalise the RNA concentration of all samples. My question is, should this be done before or after the pre-RT DNA digestion step?
Thanks
In order to have equal amounts of RNA in my reverse transcription reaction (destined for qPCR) I equalise the RNA concentration of all samples. My question is, should this be done before or after the pre-RT DNA digestion step?
Thanks
It depends on how you measure
-gfischer-
gfischer on Mar 3 2010, 09:05 AM said:
Baars01 on Mar 3 2010, 08:11 AM said:
Hi,
In order to have equal amounts of RNA in my reverse transcription reaction (destined for qPCR) I equalise the RNA concentration of all samples. My question is, should this be done before or after the pre-RT DNA digestion step?
Thanks
In order to have equal amounts of RNA in my reverse transcription reaction (destined for qPCR) I equalise the RNA concentration of all samples. My question is, should this be done before or after the pre-RT DNA digestion step?
Thanks
It depends on how you measure
Thanks for you reply
I have noticed a drop in nucleic acid concentration after using the Turbo DNA-free kit from Ambion and measuring with Nanodrop. The volume of the samples increase slightly, but it does not always account for the drop in concentration. Any ideas on this?
-Baars01-