DNA quantification is a technique used in molecular biology research to measure the amount of DNA in a sample. DNA can be quantified using spectrophotometry, a method to measure how much light is absorbed by a substance. Alternatively, DNA quantification can be performed with fluorescent dyes that bind to the DNA.
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Quantification of cellular growth before and after an experiment is an essential technique for cell-based studies. Listen in as our scientific expert, Miriam Ferrer, Ph.D., reviews methods to...
DATE: December 14, 2016TIME: 9:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM ETMicroarrays and nucleotide sequencers have become commonplace tools in current research, yet until now, equivalent technologies for p...
Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. Most tumors arise from a myriad of genetic changes that dysregulate cell growth and prompt survival. Ident...
Human microbiome projects have delivered our first glimpse into the microbial communities that reside in and on our bodies. Building on these efforts the research community has begun to corre...
In this presentation we will illustrate the advantages of AFA technology in clinically significant applications (NGS, FFPE, ChIP) and will demonstrate the flexibility of Covaris AFA in deliv...
In this webinar, we will describe a comprehensive approach for NGS-based marker discovery and the successful migration of these markers to targeted NGS assays using low-quality (FFPE) and low...