Nanodrop, Qubit, and SpectraMax M2e Plate Reader
For Nanodrop, contact MRC - (901) 448-6191
For Qubit - Lorne Rose
For SpectraMax M2e Plate reader - Lorne Rose
Nanodrop | Qubit | SpectraMax M2e Plate Reader | |
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Application | Absorbance Concentration of Nucleic Acid |
Fluorescence Concentration of RNA or DNA |
Absorbance, Florescence, Luminescence RNA, DNA, Proteins |
Range | 10ng-3000 ng (Accuracy diminishes less than 20 ng/µl and above 1500 ng/µl) |
RNA Broad Range: 20-1000 ng RNA: 5-100 ng DNA Broad Range: 2-1000 ng DNA HS: 0.2-100 ng |
Depends on the assay type |
Advantages | A260/A280 ratios and A260/A230 ratios; Able to read 1 sample or 8 samples at a time |
Usually not affected by organics, High accuracy and sensitivity | Able to read both 96-well plates and cuvette. Flexible platform; able to read nucleic acids and proteins. Very sensitive. Reads top and bottom, and has thermal regulation from 4°C to 45°C. |
Disadvantages | Concentrations affected by contaminants | Can't tell purity of sample | Purity of samples can affect readings |
Special Instructions | Samples should be in water or low TE. Nucleic acid samples only. Contaminated samples will need to be purified. |
Needs ~15 min preparation time | First time users should be trained on software. MRC does not provide cuvette or plates. For kinetic assay, please write down the start and finish time. |