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11150-Hybridization Oven

Features:

  • Compact and economical high performance hybridization oven
  • Use for immobilization of DNA, RNA and proteins onto nylon or nitrocellulose membranes
  • The oven has stainless steel interior of G.I. finished in epoxy powder coated shade
  • Microprocessor temp. Controller with dual digital indicator
  • Forced air circulation for temperature uniformity
  • Rotary action for through mixing of hybridization and washing solutions single speed 75 RPM for rotisserie
  • A class glass door permits easy viewing of the hybridization tubes without disturbing the chamber atmosphere
  • Without bottles

Features:

  • Compact and economical high performance hybridization oven
  • Use for immobilization of DNA, RNA and proteins onto nylon or nitrocellulose membranes
  • The oven has stainless steel interior of G.I. finished in epoxy powder coated shade
  • Microprocessor temp. Controller with dual digital indicator
  • Forced air circulation for temperature uniformity
  • Rotary action for through mixing of hybridization and washing solutions single speed 75 RPM for rotisserie
  • A class glass door permits easy viewing of the hybridization tubes without disturbing the chamber atmosphere
  • Without bottles

A Hybridization Oven is specialized equipment with specific applications in molecular biology and genetics. Here’s a brief overview of its uses:

  1. Nucleic Acid Hybridization: Utilized for nucleic acid hybridization processes, such as DNA or RNA probe binding to target sequences.
  2. Southern Blotting: Applied in Southern blotting techniques for detecting specific DNA sequences.
  3. Northern Blotting: Used in Northern blotting methods for analyzing gene expression through RNA detection.
  4. Microarray Experiments: Found in microarray studies for analyzing gene expression patterns on a large scale.
  5. In Situ Hybridization: Employed for in situ hybridization to detect and locate specific nucleic acid sequences within cells or tissues.
  6. DNA and RNA Research: Integral in molecular biology laboratories for various DNA and RNA-related research applications.
  7. Laboratory Hybridization: Used for controlled hybridization processes in laboratory experiments and assays.
  8. Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH): Applied in FISH techniques for visualizing specific DNA sequences in cells.

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