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Hybridization Oven

The OV 1000 Hybridisation Oven is an ideal instrument for binding nucleic acids to nitrocellulose or nylon-reinforced transfer membranes or other media.

Hybridization Oven

Contacts and Location

Contact 1 Mihails Bariševs
Contact 2 Linda Gabrusenoka
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Organisational Unit Rīga Stradiņš University
    Institute of Microbiology and Virology - Latvia, Rīga

Description

The OV 1000 Hybridisation Oven is an ideal instrument for binding nucleic acids to nitrocellulose or nylon-reinforced transfer membranes or other media.

Specification

  • Number of hybridisation chambers:1
  • Temperature
  • Min. Temperature: 10 oC above RT
  • Max. Temperature: 99.9 oC
  • Temperature Accuracy: ± 0.3 oC to 68 oC
  • Temperature Uniformity: ± 0.1 oC to 68 oC
  • Rotation Speed
  • Rotor Speed: 10-15 rpm
  • Sample Capacity
  • Bottles (30 cm): 10
  • Bottles (10 cm): 20
  • Interior hybridisation chamber: 35.6x27.3x27.3

Services

  • Southern (DNA) Hybridisation: Analysis of DNA by the Southern Blot technique (method is useful for identifying a DNA sequence that appears only once or twice in the genome, the typical situations with nuclear loci)
  • Northern (RNA) Hybridisation: Analysis of RNA expression of particular genes (method used to detect specific RNA molecules among a mixture of RNA. Northern blotting can be used to analyse a sample of RNA from a particular tissue or cell type in order to measure the RNA expression of particular genes)

Status

Upong agreement

Funding Source

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