Re: 96-well post-sequencing cleanup devices

Sreelekha Devarayalu (lekha@u.washington.edu)
Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:14:00 -0700 (PDT)

Both Centrisep and Parmacia now make post-seq. clean up (dye-term) columns
in the 96 well microtiter plate format. Edge biosystems and millipore also
do. I am waiting for someone to make them in the 8-well strip format!
Savant's speedvac has rotors that can take 2,4 or 8 plates at a time.
Lekha
Biochemistry DNA seq. Facility
University of Washington
Seattle

On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Tom Howard wrote:

> Does anybody know of a company which makes a 96 well microtiter dish based
> device which can do cleanup (removal of the unincorporated difluorophor
> terminators) of post-cycle sequencing reactions prior to gel loading? If
> such devices exist, is there a speedvac with rotors capable of spinning
> these microtiter devices?
>
> Tom E. Howard
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Pathology
> Emory University School of Medicine
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