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#1 claritylight

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Posted 13 February 2011 - 05:35 AM

is there a forumla, where if you know the copy# or amount of dna that you add to your pcr reaction, it will calculate how many copies of the dna you will get after pcr?

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Posted 13 February 2011 - 06:59 AM

View Postclaritylight, on 13 February 2011 - 05:35 AM, said:

is there a forumla, where if you know the copy# or amount of dna that you add to your pcr reaction, it will calculate how many copies of the dna you will get after pcr?
You know what happens during a PCR? I suppose you do..
If you know this, you could calculate it yourself.

Take for example you start with 2 templates (1 piece of dsDNA). How many pieced do you have after 1 cycle? (4).
And after a second cycle ? (8) and a third? (16) ... you a pattern here?

Try to see if you can get to this: Nn=N0X.2n with N0is your start template (how many pieced you have for the primers to attach to), Nnis the number copies of DNA you have, with small n the #of cycles


(sometimes they use this formula: 2n with n =# cycles.... but do you think you can use this all the time?)


and keep in mind: this is in theory...

Edited by pito, 13 February 2011 - 07:06 AM.

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