Match the types of data to the example. Precise measurements Assay standard Positive control Quantitative results Negative control Qualitative results Standard curve Accurate measurements I. Addition of 100 microlitres of standard to 3mL of Bradford reagent for various standards should produce multiple samples with exactly 3.1mL. II. Interpolation of unknown protein amounts uses a linear absorbance to concentration relationship prepared by serial dilution of a standard protein. III. Comparing unknown protein lanes in an SDSPAGE to lanes with known protein identities allows for quick determination of unknown identity. IV. Green fluorescence protein glows under UV light. V. Green fluorescence protein fractions can be tested with UV-Vis spectrophotometry for concentration. VI. Addition of 100 microlitres of standard to 3mL of Bradford reagent should produce a sample with exactly 3.1mL. VII. All methods used on a spectrophotometer first ask you to present the blank of the assay to set the baseline, which should contain absence of all signal. VIII. Molecular weight standards in SDSPAGE are expected to show bands at specific protein sizes if the experiment is correctly performed.
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