You digest 4 uL of plasmid DNA that is 50 ng/uL concetration in a total volume of 20 uL. You run 10 uL of the digest on teh gel. You then do a DNA purification protocol with a Zippy prep on the remaining digested DNA. You elute the DNA in a 25 uL. A 2 uL ssample has the concentration of 2 ng/uL. What is the DNA yield?
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You digest 4 uL of plasmid DNA that is 50 ng/uL concetration in a total volume of 20 uL. You run 10 uL of the digest on teh gel. You then do a DNA purification protocol with a Zippy prep on the remaining digested DNA. You elute the DNA in a 25 uL. A 2 uL ssample has the concentration of 2 ng/uL. What is the DNA yield?
YIELD = How much dna came out of the column/how much DNA was loaded onto the column
Remember to subtract amount of DNA run on gel from total digested DNA to get hw much DNA was loaded onto the column
Amount that came out of the column equals the volume of the eluted DNA times the concentration of the purified DNA
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