1Sample collection and transport 2Sample processing 3Nucleic acid extraction 4PCR setup 5PCR amplification 6Analysis and report

PCR amplification is a popular method used to amplify the targeted gene fragments. Real-time quantitative PCR (also called qPCR) is a powerful and commonly used method for quantifying gene expression. After about 40-45 amplification cycles, sufficient targeted gene sequences can be reproduced.

Bioperfectus provides two Real-Time PCR systems for amplification. Two instruments with more-than-ever flexible, efficient and reliable breakthroughs in the real-time PCR analysis of gene expression and genetic variation.

Product
Real-Time PCR System
Feature
Throughput
Channels
Dyes and probes
Dimensions
Weight
Buy ONE, get TWO
Two reaction blocks that are controlled separately for different tests
48+48 tests/run
4 fixed and 2 customized
FAM™/SYBR Green®;
VIC®/HEX™/JOE™/TET™;
ROX™/Texas Red®;
CY5™
38cm×52cm×25cm
18 kg
High throughput for the lab
96 tests/run
4 fixed and 2 customized
FAM™/SYBR Green®;
VIC®/HEX™/JOE™/TET™;
ROX™/Texas Red®;
CY5™
38cm×52cm×25cm
18 kg
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