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REPMATE IN MICROPLATE
The Repmate is seen being loaded from a microplate. Stainless steel pins are resistant to most laboratories chemicals, and a claer Acrylic top allows sight into the microplate and the gels 
  SLOT PINS
Detailed spec of the size and the composition of the pins
  REPMATE LOADING GELS
The RepMate is seen loading a MADGE gel. This is efficient of both time and materials - 96 sample s loaded simultaneously and without the cost of tips
  STAT-TRANS Stat-Trans is seen taking samples from the Microplate.  The semi automated nature of the system increases the reproducibility of loading gels and reduces user fatigue.

           
-.96 kew01-   -.96 gradient-   -.96 ladder madge-   -.96 MADGE-
96 GenoTyping 
CardioVascular genotyping gel - showing excellent resolution of bands and clarity of band patterns
  96 GRADIENT
1.58mm diameter stainless stell pins, with slots of various volumes
  96 LADDER
-MADGE
1.58mm diameter stainless stell pins, with slots of various volumes
  96 Resolution
SyBr green stained markers imaged on a fluorimager. shows the excellent resolution on a Polyacrylamide gel - up to 12 bands can be seen
             
-.96-     -.192 ARMS MADGE-   -.384 ARMS MADGE-
96
1.58mm diameter stainless stell pins, with slots of various volumes
  96 STRETCH
Stretch MADGE gels have been used for applications where greater run lengths are needed - here in a VNTR analysis experiment resolution down to 2% can be see, on fragments of  between 200 and 300 bp. The adjacent software image shows the clarity with which the bands can be seen.
  192 ARMS-MADGE
192 wells contain 2 sets of 96. one for each of the allelles being called. The adjacent software iame shows the clarity with which bands can be see.
  384
ARMS
-MADGE
      384 welled MADGE gel.  2 sets of 192 are layed out on the gels. Resolution is sufficient for the allelles to be called easily with analytical software
             
-.768 well-            
.768 WELL
1.58mm diameter stainless stell pins, with slots of various volumes
           


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