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Automatic Gel Imaging System

Labmate Automatic Gel Imaging System offers fully automated solution for nucleic acid detection and documentation. Their high-resolution camera produces detailed images for accurate nucleic acid documentation. They utilize UV-trans illuminator to provide uniform lighting for consistent and accurate gel analysis. Their user-friendly interface paired with time control guidance simplifies operation for all laboratory users. Our Automatic Gel Imaging System is ideal for Nucleic acid analysis, clinical diagnostics, forensic science.

Automatic Gel Imaging System LMGS-503

  • Camera: CCD
  • Pixel: 2592×1944 (5.03MP)
  • Exposure Time: 1 – 3000 ms
  • QE Value: High QE: >65%
  • Binning: 1 × 1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is an Automatic Gel Imaging System?

An Automatic Gel Imaging System is an apparatus designed to capture high-resolution images of DNA, RNA, or protein gels after electrophoresis, providing accurate documentation and analysis.

2 How does an Automatic Gel Imaging System work?

It works by using a built-in camera and lighting system to automatically detect, capture, and process images of stained gels without manual intervention.

3 What types of gels can be analyzed using Automatic Gel Imaging System?

It can analyze various gel types including agarose gels, SDS-PAGE gels, and native gels used in DNA, RNA, and protein analysis.

4 How is Automatic Gel Imaging System used in gel documentation for cloning experiments?

It captures images of restriction enzyme-digested plasmid gels, enabling researchers to confirm the presence and correct size of inserted genes or fragments, ensuring successful cloning.

5 Can Automatic Gel Imaging System be used for analyzing PCR products?

It is commonly used to visualize and analyze PCR products on agarose gels, allowing researchers to confirm the presence, size, and purity of amplified DNA fragments.

6 What role does Automatic Gel Imaging System play in Western blotting?

It is used to capture images of protein transfer onto membranes after electrophoresis, enabling clear visualization of protein bands with chemiluminescent or fluorescent detection methods.

7 How does Automatic Gel Imaging System benefit mutation analysis?

It enhances mutation analysis by visualizing and comparing DNA or protein bands on gels, allowing researchers to detect point mutations, insertions, deletions, or shifts in band patterns.

8 How is Automatic Gel Imaging System used in quality control for gene sequencing?

It is used in gene sequencing applications to verify the size, integrity, and purity of sequencing fragments, ensuring high-quality sequence data for downstream applications.

9 Can Automatic Gel Imaging System be used in microbiological research?

It is used in microbiological research for visualizing bacterial DNA fingerprinting, gene profiling, or antibiotic resistance analysis, aiding in the study of microbial diversity and behavior.

10 What is the application of Automatic Gel Imaging System in forensic DNA analysis?

In forensic science, it is used to visualize Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profiles and DNA fingerprints on gels, providing critical evidence in criminal investigations and identity verification.