On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Max Berry <maxberry@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just meant that you may have had to keep the sample at 37C to keep the
> phases separate during centrifugation, but that's assuming they even existed
> in the first place. I'm only guessing, since I've never considered running
Max, I got some weird result in my nanodrop. In a test of DNA with
sodium acetate added, the concentrations after triton extraction are
greater than initial concentration readings. I think something is
interfering with the reading, maybe the salt. Or maybe the salt
changes something so that triton is not fully removed? Any ideas?
Thanks
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