Applied Biosystems ABI PRISM 7000 Sequence Detection System Molecular Biology DNA Sequencer
- Make Applied Biosystems
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model 7000 Sequence Detection System
- Serial 270001606
- Weight 39.0 Kg
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 50.0cm x 39.0cm x 53.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Applied Biosystems ABI PRISM 7000 Sequence Detection System is a compact and cost-effective real-time PCR instrument used to determine the absolute quantity of a target nucleic acid sequence in a test sample. This system combines thermal cycling, fluorescence detection, and application-specific software in a single instrument. It provides quantitative results immediately after PCR, without the need for further processing or analysis. It is widely used in research and clinical labs for gene expression analysis, SNP genotyping, and pathogen detection.
Key Features- Real-time PCR instrument
- Compact and cost-effective
- Thermal cycling and fluorescence detection
- Application-specific software
- Immediate quantitative results
- Read length: Up to 600 base pairs
- Throughput per run: Gigabases per day
- Accuracy rate: >99%
- Compatible reagents and kits
- External dimensions: 19.7in x 15.4in x 20.9in
- Weight: 85.98 lbs
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Country of origin: Netherlands
Metric: 39.0 kg
Imperial: 85.98 lbs
Metric: 50.0 cm x 39.0 cm x 53.0 cm
Imperial: 19.7 in x 15.4 in x 20.9 in
902780
Harmonized Code Details902780 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, using UV, visible or IR optical radiations
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