
PCR genotyping takes advantage of the common technique, polymerase chain reaction, for genetic analysis. DNA or RNA sequences are amplified with specific primers and examined for size and quality through electrophoresis, after which they can be extracted and purified. The invaluable tools made available here assist in the multi-step method of determining fragment genotyping. Gel-based box and capillary electrophoresis systems, reagents, and consumables are available for the separation and genotyping of nucleic acids. Standards, arrays, and multi-well plates among several other indispensable products are available for capillary electrophoresis-based genotyping. Purified samples from gel-based box electrophoresis are genotyped for fragment sequence analysis, polymorphisms, and fragment analysis using kits, software, and services. Microsatellite genotyping services for purified nucleic acids are an accessible, time-saving, and rapid analysis tool for researchers. Fragment analysis services range from the evaluation of one sample to 96-well format assays. Many of the systems and products provided here are complemented with our PCR-based systems.
New tech making inroads on traditional block-based instruments
read more
A close look, at and tips for, the many factors to consider
read more
The MilliSentials™ Lab Labeling System provides a complete laboratory labeling solution with laboratory grade labels, a compact WIFI capable printer, and custom-designed laboratory labeling software. Features:
Laboratory grade labels
Labels can ...
read more
The QX Continuum Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) System combines the hallmark performance of ddPCR technology with the user-friendly experience of qPCR. It provides cost-effective absolute quantification of up to four targets from a single sample well, ...
read more
Our lab breeds mice in-house and maintains colonies of transgenic mice for research purposes, including Aldh1l1::Cre-ERT2 mice. We outsource the mouse genotyping to Transnetyx to accelerate our research.
read more
Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) are accepted markers for human forensic analysis and DNA fingerprinting. In bacterial systems, Variable Numbers of Tandem Repeats (VNTRs) and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLPs) are also used extensively in ...
read more