Re: [DIYbio] DIY nanodrop alternative?

On 10/15/2013 02:00 AM, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
> This still only for 600 nm, right? I keep thinking there should be a cheap hack to do a
> simple 260/280 nm spec for RNA/DNA quantitation and purity testing.
>
> Much more demand for that than for a general UV/Vis spectrophotometer.
> Maybe just a diffraction grating and two UV sensors at fixed angles?

I'm looking for things to develop as kits always, and my current project ends soon.
Where does the demand you see come from? How does one quantify that demand?
Please tell me more about the testing goals in RNA/DNA quantitation and purity testing.

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