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dot blot is a quick and easy method for detecting biological samples like proteins or nucleic acids it follows a similar principle to western blotting and southern blotting except the sample is not blotted from a gel instead samples are dotted directly onto a membrane before being probed for detection because dot blot is so simple itamp;#39;s used to support many different applications these include monitoring labeling efficiency with various probes estimating the concentration of a specific protein in a sample and comparing the performance of different antibodies as an example letamp;#39;s consider how a dot blot would be used to determine the labeling efficiency where a sample has been labeled with biotin this involves comparing the labeled sample to a known biotinylated reference standard first make serial dilutions of the test sample and the reference standard ensuring that both are diluted in exactly the same way a 10-fold serial dilution is a good place to start as it gives a w