We're really happy with the DYAD dual block cycler from MJ Research. It
has independently programmable blocks, each of which runs a gradient (we
find the gradient stable and reproduceable). It's not cheap, granted,
but it is good.
Mark
Emir Khatipov wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>My boss finally decided that it's time to buy a new moderately-priced PCR
>cycler (no-oil) for the lab to replace our 10-year old monster. I would
>appreciate your sharing your preferences, experiences and recommendations on
>what is good and what is bad currently on that market. I guess we are
>looking for a machine that would allow running at least a couple of
>independent programs simultaneously. Thanks.
>- Emir
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