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Real-Time PCR System Multi-Channel

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Labozon Scientific Inc
Real-Time PCR System Multi-Channel

A real-time PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) system with multi-channel capability is an advanced molecular biology tool used for the quantitative detection and analysis of specific DNA or RNA sequences. It enables researchers to monitor the amplification of DNA or RNA in real-time during the PCR process.


Here's a description of the multi-channel functionality in a real-time PCR system:


Principle of Real-Time PCR: Real-time PCR is based on the principle of amplification of a specific DNA or RNA target using thermal cycling and detection of fluorescence. It uses a heat-stable DNA polymerase enzyme to replicate the target DNA or RNA segment, along with specific primers and fluorescent probes that are designed to bind to the target sequence.


Multi-Channel Capability: A real-time PCR system with multi-channel capability allows the simultaneous detection of multiple targets in a single reaction. This is achieved by incorporating different fluorescent dyes or probes that emit distinct signals upon binding to their specific target sequences.


Fluorescent Dyes or Probes: Each target sequence is associated with a unique fluorescent dye or probe that emits a signal when it binds to its complementary target during the PCR process. These dyes or probes are designed to emit fluorescence only when they are incorporated into the growing DNA strand.


Real-Time PCR System 2 Channel; Sample Capacity: 16-times-0-2-ml-2-times-8-holes-double-module; Channel: dual-channel; for more information, visit www.Labozon.com!

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