How to convert picomole to microgramme? - (Sep/07/2007 )
QUOTE (fred_33 @ Sep 12 2007, 07:44 PM)
well 100pmol in 10µL makes you have 1,716µg of DNA.
as it's quite few, basically i would dilute your stock solution by 2, and take take 1,16µl of this solution
as it's quite few, basically i would dilute your stock solution by 2, and take take 1,16µl of this solution


-cheerioet83-
the formula is in biomath calculator.
Diluting solution by 2 gives you a stock solution at ~0.85µg/µl which allows more accuracy in pipetting 1µg
-fred_33-
Concentration in micromoles * MW(g/mol) * 10^-6 (mol/micromoles) = micrograms/microliter
-beccaf22-
QUOTE (beccaf22 @ Sep 13 2007, 10:50 PM)
Concentration in micromoles * MW(g/mol) * 10^-6 (mol/micromoles) = micrograms/microliter
Thanks for it..I will try it out.

-cheerioet83-
QUOTE (fred_33 @ Sep 13 2007, 08:37 PM)
the formula is in biomath calculator.
Diluting solution by 2 gives you a stock solution at ~0.85µg/µl which allows more accuracy in pipetting 1µg
Diluting solution by 2 gives you a stock solution at ~0.85µg/µl which allows more accuracy in pipetting 1µg

-cheerioet83-