PCR in ten minutes!
Richard Vogt
vogt
Tue Jul 25 10:41:23 EST 1995
Everything your other respondent (Ted M.) says goes for me. I bought one after
reading discussion in this group last year. It really is a great multiuser
machine; never did 10 PCR experiments in an afternoon before. Emphasis on
specificity of reaction, conservation of reagents, and lots of use allowing
lots of experimentation/optimization. Only real draw back is its a bit
cumbersome to load samples, but the positive features well outweigh this in my
opinion. Oh yes, one other serious draw back; it seems that half my department
has invaded my lab to use the damn thing...
Richard Vogt
vogt at zebra.biol.sc.edu
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