Re: 96 well gel loader

Thomas J. Stelick (tjs11@cornell.edu)
Mon, 17 May 1999 08:26:11 -0400

Skip,
I purchased a kloehn loader when we had the 96 lane installed and
it makes a pretty good paperweight. The problems I have experienced with
hamilton loader for the 64 lane system were the same problems I experienced
with the kloehn loader. The needles are very fragile (I managed to break
12 in one day), and it is difficult to pick the samples out of the plate.
The best way I found to load is individually with a P2 pipettor. It takes
a little longer but it saves on the headaches.

>Dear fellow DNA sequencers,
>
>Our Dept. has blessed us with money to purchase 96 well upgrades. ABI
>recommends 2 brands of "expanding/contracting" gel loaders : Kloehn
>Company's Dual position GL/2000 and World Precision Instrument's Gel Mate
>96.
>
>Anyone out there using these loaders? I would greatly appreciate your
>critiques, especially concerning ease of use and clogging. A long time ago
>I had a bitter experience with a Hamilton syringe loader and am just
>getting over the pain.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Skip Vaught
>DNA Sequencing Service
>University of Arizona
>
>THE DNA SEQUENCING SERVICE
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Tom Stelick
TJS11@cornell.edu
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