The discussion centers on the feasibility of substituting MilliQ water (18.2 MΩ) with normal RO water (22 KΩ) for preparing buffers in molecular biology applications. The consensus suggests that using RO water may be acceptable if it does not violate specific protocols, particularly if the procedures do not explicitly mandate MilliQ water. It is emphasized that any deviation from standard practices should be documented in reporting. The need for having replacement membranes for the MilliQ system on hand is highlighted as a good laboratory practice to avoid interruptions in routine work. Overall, while MilliQ water is preferred for its high purity and consistency, RO water can be a temporary alternative if necessary, provided that it is properly noted in documentation.