You are given a culture of cells that are 2x106 cells per ml
You are given a culture of cells that are 2x10^6 cells per ml. Using serial dilutions describe how you would plate 3x10^5 cell in 2mls of medium.
Solution
Following steps will be followed:
1) Take 1 ml of given cell culture in a 10 ml culture tube and add 9 ml water. Shake it vigorously.
2) Further take 7.5 ml of this suspension in another culture tube and add 2.5 ml water. Again, shake this suspension vigorously.
Take 2 ml of this suspension. This will contain total of 3x 105 cells.
calculations:
Given stock solution = 2x106 cells/ml OR 20x105 cells/ml
Desired solution = 3x105 cells/2ml OR 1.5x105 cells/ml
First step dilution= 20x105/10 = 2x105 cells/ml
Second step dilution factor: 2x105/1.5x105 = 1.33
Amount of cell suspension added = 10 ml/1.33 = 7.5 ml (aliquote from first dilution step)
Second step dilution = 2x105/1.33 = 1.5x105 cells/ml
FINAL: Taking 2 ml of the above cell culture will give you 3x105 cells in 2 ml as asked in the question.
