Description
Explore the Benefits of the PCR Labstation
A Personal PCR LabStation™. Edvotek explores PCR equipment for academia, life science research, and at-home use. W/ (QuadraSourceTM Power Supply (10-300 V for 1-4 Units)
Components
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EdvoCycler™ Jr. — 16-well personal PCR thermal cycler (Cat. #540).
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M12 Complete™ electrophoresis package ×2 — gel trays/planes to run two gel boxes (often catalog numbers shown as #502 / #504; includes trays ~7×14 cm and 7×7 cm).
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Power supply — gel power supply to run the electrophoresis (QuadraSourceTM Power Supply (10-300 V for 1-4 Units).
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Variable micropipettes ×2 — 5–50 µL adjustable pipettes (Cat. #590 or “5–50 µL variable micropipette”).
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TruBlu™ 2 Blue/White transilluminator — blue/white light transilluminator for gel visualization (17 x27.5 cm).
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Water bath — used for sample handling/heat steps (1.8 L).
Disclaimer: This product is for laboratory use only.
Disclaimer: This product is for laboratory use only.Introduction to the PCR Labstation
The PCR Labstation is an innovative tool designed for biotech education. It allows users to perform polymerase chain reaction (PCR) efficiently. This device is perfect for students who want to learn about genetics and molecular biology. Its user-friendly design helps students grasp complex concepts easily.
QuadraSource Technology
One of the standout features of the PCR Labstation is its QuadraSource technology. This advanced feature provides precise temperature control, ensuring reliable and accurate results every time. Students can conduct experiments confidently because they understand the science behind it. This technology is essential for experiments that require a high level of accuracy.
Interactive Learning Experience
The PCR Labstation encourages hands-on learning, which is crucial in biotechnology education. Students can experiment with real samples and understand the practical applications of PCR. It fosters engagement and encourages curiosity, making learning more enjoyable and effective. Therefore, the PCR Labstation is not just a tool; it's an educational experience that shapes future scientists.

