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AdvanCE™ FS
I want to...
| Automate Throughput | Stop Using Manual Slab Gels |
| Decrease Labor Prep Time | Improve Resolution |
| Improve Quantity/Quality Assessment |
I want to Automate Throughput
Before now, no analytical system could simultaneously analyze the quality and quantity of genomic DNA from one sample – let alone multiple samples in parallel. Traditionally, UV spectrophotometry or fluorometry determined quantity. Meanwhile, agarose gels analyzed gDNA quality. Although automation for quantity is possible, automation for quality is not.
The AdvanCE™ FS Nucleic Acids Analyzer transcends the obstacles that previously prevented the simultaneous analysis of genomic DNA quality and quantity. Automated analysis of gDNA becomes easier in every possible way:
- By using short electrophoresis times of less than 60 minutes.
- By using one instrument instead of two separate instruments.
- By using one aliquot of DNA instead of two different aliquots.
- By eliminating tedious and multiple sample handling steps.
Here's how: after mixing a single aliquot of genomic DNA in a marker/diluent solution, the lab worker places it onto the instrument. Results are generated from up to 96 samples in under 60 minutes. If combined with a robot, over 2,400 samples can be analyzed each day for large scale analysis of genomic DNA.
The following factors allow automated throughput of genomic DNA on the AdvanCE™ FS Nucleic Acids Analyzer:
- Minimal sample handling – add marker to sample aliquot and place on instrument.
- Robotic interface capabilities.
- One instrument instead of two.
- PROSize™ analytical software for rapid post run data analysis.
