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12 June, 12:36

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A lab assistant needs to mix up the following reaction to prepare DNA for an experiment:

25ul of a DNA sample

25ul of enzyme

50ul of reaction buffer

400ul of water

The smallest size tube that will hold the entire reaction is? [0.05, 0.5, or 5] ml:

Which of the following pipetting devices most likely would not be used by the lab assistant to measure the needed volumes? [P20, P200, P1000]?

The enzyme comes as a concentrated solution of 20 Units of activity per ul. Therefore, the reaction mix will have? total Units of the enzyme at a working dilution of? Units/ul.

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  1. 12 June, 12:40
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    The smallest size tube that will hold the entire reaction is 0.5ml

    Explanation:

    25ul (DNA sample) + 25ul (enzyme) + 50ul (buffer) + 400ul (water) = 500ul total

    since 1000ul=1ml, then 500ul = 0.5ml

    Answer:

    The device that mostlikely would not be used P20

    Explanation:

    P20 is a pipette used to measure and sample volumes of 20ul maximum.

    Answer:

    The reaction mix will have 400 units of the enzyme.

    The working dilution will be 0.8 Units/ul.

    Explanation:

    The mix has 20ul of the enzyme which is 20Units/ul. Then we have 20ulx20Units/ul = 400 Units of enzyme in the mix.

    Since the final volume is 500ul, the final concentration 400Units/500ul=0.8 Units/ul.
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