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by irollboozers 4330 days ago
Sorry, but in this case, it's actually N^x. Even running PCR and gel analysis requires steps where the time is dependent on the number of samples (e.g. pipetting, walking to the centrifuge, making multiple gels)
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Generally speaking, running double the number of samples requires approximately double the amount of work, maybe a little less since you're doing it in bulk.

Are you really saying that going from 10 samples to 11 samples causes a doubling (or 1.2x-ing or tripling or whatever) of the time/work required? That's what exponential means.