TAQXpedite Was Designed to Reduce PCR Cycling Times in a Variety of Applications Fast PCR can be achieved with fast PCR instrumentation or by using enzyme/reagent combinations that improve speed and ...
Two companies aim to make PCR and its need for thermal cycling instrumentation obsolete. Last year, EnviroLogix and Douglas Scientific signed a collaborative agreement to develop and optimize ...
PCR amplification can seem straightforward, but in single-cell workflows even small miscalculations can quickly complicate results and downstream analysis. Conventional PCR systems require users to ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has earned its place as one of molecular biology's most essential techniques. By amplifying specific DNA segments, it powers breakthroughs in diagnostics, forensic ...
Table 1 Direct qPCR elongation products from pellets or supernatants obtained from the centrifugation of C. muytjensii suspensions with or without PCR thermal cycling. Figure 4: Gel-electrophoresis of ...
Traditional PCR systems require users to set a specified number of cycles according to the assay and the input amount. As a result, input material must be quantified, and samples of varying inputs ...
Library preparation protocols for high-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) include amplification steps in which errors can build up. In order to have confidence in the sequencing data, it is important to ...
Fluidigm Corporation has introduced its new FC1™ Cycler designed to reduce the thermal cycling time by a factor of three when compared with the company’s current products. The FC1 Cycler can reduce ...
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