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Whether you are searching for a DNA purification kit or outfitting a cGMP facility, GEN’s comprehensive new product database is your first and only stop. Conveniently categorized and searchable, the database covers the latest innovations from industry-leading suppliers.

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Real-Time PCR System

Bibby Scientific

The PrimeQ real-time PCR system has been designed with an open architecture and chemistry format that allows user flexibility in qPCR methods and research pursuits. The supporting Quansoft® software provides a comprehensive data-analysis packa...

Thermal Cyclers

Bibby Scientific

All Prime model thermal cyclers have an enhanced thermal engine, a color touch interface, and preprogrammed protocol templates. ³Prime offers programming via a touch interface. Up to 1,000 programs may be stored, and it works well for both res...

Microvolume Spectrophotometer

Bibby Scientific

The Genova Nano is a life science, standard, and microvolume spectrophotometer. It includes a microvolume accessory for measurement of DNA, RNA, and protein in sample volumes as low as 0.5 µL. It can detect nucleic acid concentrations as low a...

PCR Thermal Cycler

Bibby Scientific

The Prime Elite from Techne is a networkable PCR thermal cycler specifically designed to meet the high-throughput needs and short timescales demanded in multiuser environments. USB connectivity allows the addition of up to three satellites to form ...

Thermal Cycler Block

Bibby Scientific

A Combi-Block for the Techne Prime Thermal Cycler range is now available. It has a total capacity of 66 tubes, either 33 x 0.2 mL or 33 x 0.5 mL volume. There is an optional 25°C temperature gradient spread over the 11 columns. Prime Thermal C...

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