Saturday, November 21, 2009

What the Hells are These Things?

1. Konica Minolta PS3000 Publication Scanner

Creates crisp photocopies of pages from books, regardless of how thick, face-up! Amazing!
350W Halogen projection lamp, 220V/240V VAC (50/80 Hz), 4A or less plugged into the wall.


2. Applied Biosystems ABI Prism Sequence Detector 7700

This is a complete, real-time PCR system that detects and quantitates nucleic acid sequences. In real-time PCR, cycle-by-cycle detection of accumulated PCR product is made possible by combining thermal cycling, fluorescence detection, and application-specific software in a single instrument. Multicolor detection provides the flexibility to perform a variety of applications including gene expression analysis, pathogen quantitation, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping, and plus/minus assays that utilize internal positive controls. Whatever that means.
Typically connected to an Apple PowerPC, plugged in the wall (200-240V).


3. Perkin Elmer Geneamp PCR System 9600 Thermal Center

The GeneAmp PCR System is specifically designed for the amplification of nucleic acids, using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process. The ergonomic design of this instrument includes an easy view fluorescent 2x20 chr. display. You navigate the menu selections and input and edit data via the keypad.

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