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Applied Biosystems® GeneAmp® PCR System 9700 is specifically designed for reliable PCR. The GeneAmp® PCR System 9700 consists of a base module and one of many interchangeable sample block modules to provide you with the flexibility to meet your changing research needs.
Thermal Cycler | 60-Well | 96-Well Aluminum | 96-Well Gold 96-Well Silver | Dual 96-Well | Dual 384-Well |
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Block Description | 0.5 mL aluminum | 0.2 mL 96-well | 0.2 mL 96-well | Dual block aluminium 0.2 mL 96-well blocks | 2 aluminium 0.2 mL 384-well blocks |
Features | Supports 0.5 mL thin walled tubes | Standard 0.2 mL format, more cost effective | Standard 0.2 mL format, faster ramp speeds | 0.2 mL format, 192 samples per run | Dual blocks enable up to 768 samples per run, optional auto-lid |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.25°C from 35.0°C–99.9°C | ||||
Height | 26 cm (10 in.) | ||||
Width | 30 cm (12 in.) | ||||
Depth | 40.6 cm (16 in.) | 52 cm (20.5 in.) |
Life Technologies offers a range of PCR enzymes to fit with your applications. With products to choose from for Fast PCR, Hot Start specificity, High Fidelity in cloning and Long fragment amplification we have the enzyme for you! Select the product for you!
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Thermal cyclers: key thermal concepts and ramp rates
Thermal cycler comparison: the ProFlex™ 96-Well PCR System demonstrates consistent, reliable performanceBrochure: GeneAmp® PCR System 9700
User's Manual: GeneAmp® PCR System 9700 0.5-mL Sample Block Module: Rev C
Brochure: PCR Essentials - Includes a selection guide for instruments and accessories
App. Note: Faster Cycle Sequencing Applications Using the Applied Biosystems 9800 Fast Thermal cycler
Re-Entering Lost Calibration Values on the GeneAmp® 9700
Forensic News January 2011
Forensics
Mitochondrial DNA typing screens with control region and coding region SNPs
Publication: Journal of Forensic Science 2005 Mar;50(2):377-85.
Authors: Kline MC, Vallone PM, Redman JW, Duewer DL et al.
The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern.
Publication: Genome Research 2005 Apr;15(4):454-62. Epub 2005 Mar 21
Authors: De La Vega FM, Isaac H, Collins A, Scafe CR et al.