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Can I use pathlength correction wavelengths other than 977 nm for aqueous solutions?

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Can I use pathlength correction wavelengths other than 977 nm for aqueous solutions?

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Yes. 998 nm provides a correction wavelength that is not temperature sensitive. However, 998 nm is less sensitive in DNA quantitation than 977 nm.

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