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       <p><b>Table 1.</b> This table shows the nucleic acid concentrations, 260/280, and 260/230 ratios of our purified samples. Looking at the samples, “6c” stands for control group, while “6w” stands for worm group. “16”, “17” or “18” stands for the initial cell input into the purification - either 1,6ml, 1,7ml or 1,8ml. “elute2” stands for the second eluate of the purification, which is used for gel electrophoresis and not used further. The nucleic acid concentrations of the samples vary strongly - from 130ng/μl to 2100ng/μl. There is also a large variance in the 260/230 and 260/280 ratios which measure sample purity - values between 1.9-2.0 can be seen as acceptable. Lastly, the last column shows the volume (in μl) needed to reach 10ug of total nucleic acid content, which is the base input for rRNA depletion - the next step of the transcriptomics project. Red numbers indicate volumes that are too high (insufficient nucleic acid concentration) while green numbers indicate acceptable numbers.</p>
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       <p><b>Table 1.</b> This table shows the nucleic acid concentrations, 260/280, and 260/230 ratios of our purified samples. Looking at the samples, “6c” stands for control group, while “6w” stands for worm group. “16”, “17” or “18” stands for the initial cell input into the purification - either 1,6ml, 1,7ml or 1,8ml. “elute2” stands for the second eluate of the purification, which is used for gel electrophoresis and not used further. The nucleic acid concentrations of the samples vary strongly - from 130ng/μl to 2100ng/μl. There is also a large variance in the 260/230 and 260/280 ratios which measure sample purity - values between 1.9-2.0 can be seen as acceptable. Lastly, the last column shows the volume (in μl) needed to reach 10ug of total nucleic acid content, which is the base input for rRNA depletion - the next step of the transcriptomics project. </p>
  
 
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