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Explain the Standard curves for transfections?

Answer Posted / Rishish Mishra

Standard curves in transfection experiments are used to quantify the efficiency of gene delivery and expression. They are graphical representations that establish a relationship between the amount of DNA (or other nucleic acid) introduced into cells and the resulting gene expression levels. By comparing the experimental data points with the standard curve, one can estimate the absolute copy number or relative transfection efficiency of the sample. The standard curve is often plotted as a log-log graph, where the x-axis represents DNA concentration (or other nucleic acid) and the y-axis represents the normalized gene expression level (e.g., fluorescence intensity).

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