We can train you regardless of qPCR instrument you have in your lab. For a long time we focus on instruments by Applied Biosystems ...
Read moreThese are instruments that were already at use and their previous owners decided not to use them anymore for various reasons, typically not sufficient throughput or on the other hand infrequent usage. In our hands these machines are refurbished. This means they are disassembled piece by piece,..
Read moreWe hold private courses, exclusively at the client's request.
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Read moreThe key decision maker is the throughput. This means how many samples you analyze at the same time.
Read moreAll orders are placed through our web interface. To order analyzes, you must...
Read moreAll orders are placed through our web interface. To order analyzes, you must...
Read moreWe have long experience with servicing and technical support for DNA sequencers and Real-Time PCR instruments.
Read moreWhen ordering sequencing or fragment analysis in tubes, preferably please use 0.2 ml strips to send samples, they are easy to work with.
Read morePlease always follow steps described in our Sample submission guidelines.
Read moreWe recommend using a UPS - Uninterruptable Power Supply ...
Read moreThe recommended temperature range for the working site is 15-25°C.
Read moreWe recommend you insert samples into a quick-closing plastic bag. Fragment analysis samples can be (not necessarily) wrapped up in aluminium foil to prevent light access.
Read moreHere are our requirements for accepting libraries prepared by our clients.
Read moreSamples must be purified after first PCR and delivered exactly in required concentration
Read morePlease read these recommendations before submitting samples for Oxford Nanopore sequencing.
Read moreSample is a template mixed together with sequencing primer in a single test tube / well or template only if you wish to use some of our universal primers. Template is a PCR product or plasmid.
Read moreIt depends what samples you have and how they are processed, but it is generally advisable to send samples cooled...
Read morePlease use the instructions for the StandardSeq protocol.
Read moreSample is bacterial cells from agar plate colony, liquid media culture, or glycerol stock. This protocol is designed for mid- to high-copy number plasmids (> 10 copies per cell).
Read moreSample is an unpurified PCR product (aliquot of the PCR reaction) or other suitable template, amenable to enzymatic cleanup. You must also supply sequencing primer(s) or select some of our universal primers.
Read moreSample is typically a plasmid with a cloned hairpin or GC-rich stretch in the region of interest or PCR product. Price of the HairpinSeq protocol includes bidirectional sequencing (forward and reverse).
Read moreStandardSeq is the basic protocol, we sequence your template. CleanSeq is in fact StandardSeq with template cleanup performed beforehand. HairpinSeq is a special protocol ...
Read moreThe evaluation of results obtained by the RapidSeq protocol takes place without the intervention of human hands.
Read moreThe sample is typically a PCR product or a mixture of PCR products which are fluorescently labelled. The PCR products do not have to be purified, you only need to send the aliquot of the PCR reaction.
Read moreDefinitely yes. Create (in Excel, for example) a table with three columns - Sample Name, Primer Sequence and Template Size (applies to StandardSeq, CleanSeq, ReadySeq). For HairpinSeq the table must have four columns - Sample Name, Primer1 Sequence, Primer2 Sequence and Template Size.
Read morePlease measure DNA/RNA concentration with a fluorescence-based measurement such as Qubit or Picogreen assay. These measurements tend to be specific for DNA/RNA.
Read moreWhen designing custom primers, please remember that properly designed primer is crucial for sequencing...
Read moreVarious hypervariable gene regions can be used for sequencing taxonomic analysis. Selection of primer combinations that we use ...
Read morePlease use ACGTN symbols for the primer sequences, IUPAC codes (BDHRYKMSWV) for degenerate bases and “I” for Inosine. If there are...
Read moreIf you want to use for example your own M13F primer, you have two choices. Either you do not enter primer information in the order form and only add it to your template (StandardSeq protocol), or you specify this primer in My Primers...
Read moreIf the template is a PCR product, enter its size. If the template is plasmid with a cloned insert, enter the total size of the template (plasmid plus insert). This field is optional for ReadySeq.
Read moreThis is correct, the template size must be between 100 bp and 20.000 bp. It is quite unusual to sequence templates shorter than 100 bp. Assuming your primer has 20 bases ...
Read moreDefinitely yes. Create (in Excel, for example) a table with three columns: Sample Name, Concentration, Volume. The sample names must be unique...
Read moreYes, the first sheet is just enough.
Read moreYes. When submitting an order you will be asked to specify concentration and volume of each sample you send ...
Read moreThis does depend on many factors, namely number of samples you submit, average fragment length...
Read moreIf, after entering data into the order form and clicking on the Order button, you get the notification that no sample data has been entered
Read moreYou can receive data (results) in any format you wish. However, if you have no specific requirements, you will receive from us the following standard sequencing outputs.
Read moreIt depends on the type and course of order processing.
Read moreAll Sanger/Fragment analysis orders are processed on our website. Results will be made accessible in your user profile and can be downloaded from within.
Read moreThe first step is a quality control (concentration measurement, gel visualization, bioanalyzer etc.).
Read moreThe key to a successful NGS experiment is starting with a sufficient quantity of high quality material.
Read moreThis does depend on what you order. All samples always undergo a primary data analysis ...
Read moreAll NGS orders are processed on our website. Results will be made accessible in your user profile, including but not limited to raw data, analysis results, supplementary data etc. and can be downloaded from within.
Read moreClick on link New Prepayment in your account and complete the form to subscribe to our services. The amount to be prepaid is given without VAT, the system will add VAT automatically according to applicable regulations. Once you have confirmed your order, an advance payment request will be issued automatically which you can use to ...
Read moreClick on link New Prepayment in your account and complete the form to subscribe to our services. The amount to be prepaid is given without VAT, the system will add VAT automatically according to applicable regulations. Once you have confirmed your order, an advance payment request will be issued automatically which you can use to ...
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