Part A: Variables: - Volume of 10x DNA loading solution (unknown) - Volume of diluent (unknown) Part B: To prepare 5 µL of 1x DNA loading buffer from a 10x DNA loading solution, you would mix 0.5 µL of the 10x DNA loading solution with 4.5 µL of diluent.
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