1 / 22

Bellwork

Bellwork. What is an SOP? What is its purpose? Why is Quality Control important?. How to Properly Use a Micropipettor. Bioscience : Quality Control. Objectives. Identify the different sizes of micropipettors. Recognize when to use which size micropipettor.

sanaa
Télécharger la présentation

Bellwork

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Bellwork • What is an SOP? • What is its purpose? • Why is Quality Control important? Property of CTE Joint Venture

  2. How to Properly Use a Micropipettor Bioscience: Quality Control

  3. Objectives • Identify the different sizes of micropipettors. • Recognize when to use which size micropipettor. • Demonstrate ability to accurately set and use the different sized micropipettors. • Demonstrate ability to successfully complete Micropipetting SOP. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  4. Purpose • Introduce the laboratory instrument: micropipettor. • Practice using different sized micropipettors to gain accuracy and precision. • Introduce the process of correctly following an SOP. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  5. What are Micropipettors?! • We will be using 3 different sizes of micropipettors: • P20 • P200 • P1000 • Very expensive and very fragile – USE Responsibly!!! • Used to measure liquid amounts LESS THAN or EQUAL to 1 mL. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  6. When to Use Each Micropipettor • Each micropipettor has its name on the top cap. • Each micropipette has a limit: • P20: 0.5 to 20.0 uL • P200: 20 to 200 uL • P1000: 200 to 1000 uL Property of CTE Joint Venture

  7. Write onyour Slates: Which micropipettor will you use for the following volumes? 254 uL 7 uL 98 uL 645 uL 145 uL 2 PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010

  8. How to Set/Adjust the Micropipettor • Adjustment knobs are on the side of each micropipettor. • Red digits indicate a decimal place Property of CTE Joint Venture

  9. How to Load and Dispense Liquids • Place clean plastic tip at end of micropipettor • Plunger has TWO different ‘stop’ positions. • First is used to load (pick up) liquid • The second (lower) is used to dispense (expel) liquid • Two stop method is what creates accuracy and precision of instrument – YOU MUST BE CONSISTENT Property of CTE Joint Venture

  10. Micropipettor Use – Video Questions • While watching video answer the following 3 questions: • How does the scientist know that she has the correct micropipettor? • Why do you use the first stop on the plunger? • How do you dispense liquid? Property of CTE Joint Venture

  11. Micropipettor Use – Demo Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlO4zJLR8R8&feature=related8/14/2014 How to pipet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv5Bi2Wy1KU&feature=related Common errors Property of CTE Joint Venture

  12. Micropipettor Use - DOs • Always use the correct micropipettor for the volume being measured • Always use the correct pipette tip for each size micropipettor • Use the first stop for loading • Use the second stop for dispensing • Release plunger slowly Property of CTE Joint Venture

  13. Micropipettor Use - DON’Ts • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J3w4cS2MvM • NO Double Dipping • When in doubt – CHANGE TIPS!! • Don’t place tip into liquid too deeply. • Use the two stops appropriately • Don’t squirt liquid out too quickly • Don’t point tip up – this will contaminate the barrel Property of CTE Joint Venture

  14. Partner Practice Work with a partner to create a list of 5 things you should check before using your micropipettors. • Use your slates to make a list. Be ready to be called on. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  15. Micropipettor Lab • You will be working in pairs: • Who will be leader/implementer? set-up/clean-up? • Both people in your group need to complete the pipetting portion of this lab. • Write down materials and procedures into your laboratory notes.

  16. Micropipettor Lab: Materials • For each pair you need: • Two micropipettors (P20, P200) • One box of yellow tips • Two microtiter plates • One set of dyes (red, yellow, blue) • One 50 mL beaker of water • Two plastic sheet protectors

  17. Micropipettor Lab: Results • You will use a variable micropipette to prepare seven different dye mixtures in the wells of a microtiter plate. • You will then dispense 5 μl of each of the seven diluted dye solutions onto a pipet card in triplicate. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  18. Micropipettor Procedures • Gather materials • Label a microtiter plate with your initials and label seven of the wells as number 1 – 7. • MAKE SURE TO CHANGE TIPS INBETWEEN EACH DISPENSE. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  19. Micropipettor Lab: Procedures (cont.) • Prepare the dye solutions, one per well, using the ingredients shown in the following table. • You will fill in LAST THREE columns. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  20. Micropipettor Lab: Verification • Once solutions are made, set your micropipettor to the Total Volume you determined and check the volume in the well in each well. • If you under pipetted, you will see air at the end of the tip. • If you over pipetted you will have liquid left in the tube. • Record results on chart. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  21. Micropipettor Lab: Consistency/Precision • Once you have checked your pipetting accuracy using the micropipette, practice dispensing liquids by placing 5 uL of each dye onto a plastic sheet protector in triplicate. • You will have 7 rows of three drops neatly arranged on your sheet protector when complete. • Have your teacher sign-off your lab results and then complete closure. Property of CTE Joint Venture

  22. At the end of lab write up –Complete the 4 Statements I would like to know more about . . . I now understand . . . I need more help with . . . I could teach someone else to . . . 22 PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010

More Related