%0 Journal Article %T Molar Concentration Welcomes Avogadro in Postgenomic Analytics %A Alex %A Andrey V Lisitsa %A Ekaterina V Poverennaya %A Elena A Ponomarenko %A Olga I Kiseleva %A er I Archakov £¿ %J Open Journal of Immunology %D -1 %R 10.4172/2161-1009.1000216 %X The researchers working with high-throughput methods of genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics reconsider the concept of concentration and evaluate the data obtained in the number of copies of biomacromolecules. Measurement of copy number reflects a steady trend in increasing the sensitivity of postgenomic analytical methods, up to the level of a single molecule. In this paper we review the physical meaning of the terms "molar concentration" and "Avogadro¡¯s number" to establish a relationship between them. The relationship between the molar concentration and the number of copies of that same macromolecule in a certain volume is set through the reverse Avogadro¡¯s number, the value of which (10-24 D£¿) characterizes the molar concentration of a single molecule in 1 liter. Using the reverse Avogadro¡¯s number, we deal with situations in analyzing homogeneous biological solutions and heterogeneous cellular material. %K Andrey V Lisitsa %K Elena A Ponomarenko %K Olga I Kiseleva %K Ekaterina V Poverennaya and Alexander I Archakov £¿ %K Avogadro¡¯s number %K Protein copy number %K Blood plasma %K Cell line %U https://www.longdom.org/abstract/molar-concentration-welcomes-avogadro-in-postgenomic-analytics-34976.html