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Q: What if you used the same tip to fill samples in each well?
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If all the same samples and factors are used.


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The "average" of the population of samples is the same as their "mean".


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same rock samples, change in weather, past climates


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When I tried the same set of primers for normal unamplified samples they worked very well but when I used post-WGA samples I got many non-specific bands. How do you optimize PCR for post-WGA products?

You are having this problem because you tried the same set of primers for normal unamplified samples and post-WGA samples. To optimize PCR for post-WGA products, try adding a purified or optimized enzyme, such as found in GenomePlex's amplification kit, to avoid non-specific bands.


How is chromatography used to catch criminals?

if a forensic scientist wanted to see if two different writing samples were written using the same pen. He would then use chromatography to separate the substances/chemicals that make up each ink to see if they are the same.