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  • mdalessio
    Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 19

    DNA ng to pM help

    Sorry to bother everyone, but I am having problems with my conversion.

    So, my sample has 0.05 ng/ul

    This is the same as 0.05 kg/L

    0.05 kg/L x 1 mol / 330 kg [based on 1 kb length ssDNA]

    = 0.000151 mol/L

    I have 100 ul of this so:

    0.000151 mol/L x 0.0001 L = 1.51 x 10^-8 M = 15.1 nM

    When I take 24 ul of this pooled sample, and add it to 576 ul of buffer, does that mean that I have...

    15.1nM x 0.000024 L = 0.0003624 nmoles

    0.0003624 nmoles / 0.0006 L (600 ul) = 2.17 x 10 ^ -7 nM

    so that is putting me at 0.000217 pM? So I need to concentrate my sample more than the kit says?

    I want to cluster at around 8 pM. So do I go: x/0.006 = 0.008nM (desired concentration
  • kwaraska
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 131

    #2
    This is what I use

    Converting concentrations from ng/μl to nM is a common task in molecular biology labs. The need arises because quantification methods for DNA typically measure the mass per volume of nucleotides in a sample. But, many techniques (including DNA sequencing) require a known number of molecules (moles or nanomoles) to be added. As a result, we often have to convert a concentration

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    • bbeitzel
      Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 50

      #3
      .05 ng/ul is the same as .05 mg/L, not .05 kg/L

      .05 ng/ul works out to be 150 pM

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