| serial dilution |
A serial dilution is used to set up a series of different sample concentrations for an experiment. To accomplish this, a high concentration of sample is used as a starting point. A measured amount of sample is transferred to another well and mixed with dilution solvent, creating a lower concentration. For example, if 10 microliters of sample is mixed with 90 microliters of solvent, the resulting liquid will be 10% as concentrated. This is called a 1:10 dilution. ...
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