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Section 17- Troubleshooting
of thumb”. The actual ratio will depend on the composition of the
nucleic acid. Note: RNA will typically have a higher 260:280 ratio
due to the higher ratio of Uracil compared to that of Thymine.
**
Leninger, A. L.
Biochemistry
, 2
nd
ed., Worth Publishers, New York, 1975
Unusual Spectrum
A sample that exhibits jagged “cuts” out of the spectrum, but an
otherwise normal shape, may be the result of detector saturation.
This can be caused by the software selecting too high of an
integration time due to a dirty sample pedestal upon startup. Try
cleaning both sample pedestals thoroughly and restarting the
software. For reference, examples of spectra generated with a
saturated detector are shown below.
Detector saturation- nucleic acid
measurement
Detector saturation- Bradford
measurement
A spectrum that is very “un-smooth” or “ragged” can be caused by
insufficient light intensity reaching the spectrometer. If you suspect
that this is occurring, contact your local distributor or Technical
Support for assistance.
Technical Support
If after referring to the above troubleshooting tips you are unable to
resolve your problem, please contact your local distributor or
Technical Support for assistance. The following information will be
very helpful:
•
Serial Number of the instrument
The number can be found on the bottom of the unit.
•
JPG image of Utilities and Diagnostics module
To get this, open this module and select ‘OK’ to initialize the
module. Select ‘Intensity Check’. Once the spectrum has
been created, choose File
Æ
Save Window as shown below.
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