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== What makes for a good thermocycler? == | |||
=== Functions === | |||
* gradient block(s) | |||
* multiple blocks on one machine | |||
** reduces the need to enter programs into many machines | |||
* allow for saving of protocols in folders | |||
** different researchers can have different folders, preventing the accumulation of a huge list of protocols, and others accidentally writing over other peoples' protocols | |||
=== Interface === | |||
* intuitive menu | |||
** NOT true of eppendorf systems! | |||
* BioRad system is fantastic | |||
* Show what happens to each well for a given gradient setting *while* the protocol is being edited | |||
** Not true of white eppendorf Mastercycler gradient | |||
=== Bonus Points === | |||
* ability to recall past thermocycling programs used | |||
** occasionally useful for troubleshooting failed reactions |
Revision as of 08:39, 13 June 2013
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Thermocycler location | Appearance | Brand | Capabilities | Manual | Use restrictions |
Janet's bench | black | DNA Engine: DYAD | small block doesn't do gradient; large block does | n/a | none |
Amanda's window | white & new | Eppendorf: Mastercycler gradient | gradient, but see manual b/c it is weird | Mastercycler Gradient | none |
Frances' window | black & old | DNA engine | no gradient | n/a | none |
Nate's Bench | ## | ## | ## | ## | none? |
Alexey's Bench | ## | ## | 2 blocks (gradient?) | ## | none? |
Ceci's window | white, small | Eppendorf: ?? | ?? | ?? | none? |
What makes for a good thermocycler?
Functions
- gradient block(s)
- multiple blocks on one machine
- reduces the need to enter programs into many machines
- allow for saving of protocols in folders
- different researchers can have different folders, preventing the accumulation of a huge list of protocols, and others accidentally writing over other peoples' protocols
Interface
- intuitive menu
- NOT true of eppendorf systems!
- BioRad system is fantastic
- Show what happens to each well for a given gradient setting *while* the protocol is being edited
- Not true of white eppendorf Mastercycler gradient
Bonus Points
- ability to recall past thermocycling programs used
- occasionally useful for troubleshooting failed reactions