Usually I do titrations with SV, but this particular client and particular project wanted a tradeoff between SV titration and number of reads, so I've been doing small-range titrations with the MV kits.
Those ratios take into consideration the volume of all of the liquid added to the volume of the oil.
SV - 513-522ul aqueous : 600ul oil
MV - 1,896-1,915ul aqueous : 2,000ul oil
LV - 18,851-18,950ul aqueous : 10,000ul oil
The volumes for aqueous are given in a range because of the ranges given in the protocols (1-10, 1-20, 1-100) for volumes of DNA to add. They also take into consideration the volume of the capture beads added. These volumes were given to me by an FAS, but they don't seem to match up with what I've experienced.
Those ratios take into consideration the volume of all of the liquid added to the volume of the oil.
SV - 513-522ul aqueous : 600ul oil
MV - 1,896-1,915ul aqueous : 2,000ul oil
LV - 18,851-18,950ul aqueous : 10,000ul oil
The volumes for aqueous are given in a range because of the ranges given in the protocols (1-10, 1-20, 1-100) for volumes of DNA to add. They also take into consideration the volume of the capture beads added. These volumes were given to me by an FAS, but they don't seem to match up with what I've experienced.
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