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  • quark
    Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 10

    P1 beads

    Hello everybody,

    can anyone tell me whether the concentration of P1 beads within P1 reagent (Box 2, SOLiD EZ Bead Emulsifier) is the same as that of P1 beads of ePCR Kit V2, that should be 10,000,000 beads /ul? As far as we use the EZ Bead system and not the IKA shaker we´ve got only 3 boxes for emulsifier (P1 beads included for DNA enrichment and not separate P1 beads for calculation of enriched P1beads conc.). Can I prepare the calibration curve from the remaining P1 beads assuming 10 mil.beads/ul concentration, too?thanks.
  • JPC
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 116

    #2
    I'm not sure why you want to prepare a calibration curve? the EZ bead system doesn't require one?

    I realise this is not really the answer you are looking for but you can easily find the concentration of a give tube, just prepare a serial dilution then your usual method for bead counting....I'd recommend using a nanodrop rather than the "colour chart".

    JPC

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    • jinpingzhang
      Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 10

      #3
      As my calculate, i think that is true, 10millinon/ul, EZ80 usually use 1430ul x 10millions. method should be same like IKA utilized, which apply 160ul same concentration beads. AB maybe give you more information for this question.

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