Ethanol plate precipitation is an efficient and cost-effective way of removing unincorporated dye terminators and salts from sequencing reactions. Compared to commercially available kits, this method provides significant savings in cost per sample and operation time and produces higher signal intensities due to better DNA recovery.
Ethanol plate precipitation is an efficient and cost-effective way of removing unincorporated dye terminators and salts from sequencing reactions. Compared to commercially available kits, this method provides significant savings in cost per sample and operation time and produces higher signal intensities due to better DNA recovery.
The Biomek 3000 Laboratory Automation Workstation meets the demands of rapidly changing life science technology with simple, intelligent automation of liquid-handling tasks.