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Genie II LAMP Isothermal Amplification Instrument
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The Genie II is a compact, lightweight and robust instrument suitable for use in the field or laboratory. It was specifically designed to run any isothermal amplification (LAMP) methods that employs target detection by fluorescence measurement.
The device has two heating blocks, each of which takes a single 8-microtube strip that was specially designed for the instrument. The tubes feature locking caps that do not open after a run, to limit any contamination. The blocks can be controlled independently or run together for processing up to 16-samples.
The instrument boasts low power requirements and includes a rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery. The Genie II is controlled from a large LCD display with resistive touch screen that can be operated while wearing protective gloves. From this interface, the instrument can be set to run any thermal profile required for isothermal amplification.
Real-time temperature and fluorescence data is displayed graphically and in real-time during a run and all the data is held in the instruments large internal FLASH memory. This data is internally stored and can be reviewed on the high-resolution display at any time after the run has finished or uploaded to a PC via a USB link.
The Genie II is a compact, lightweight and robust instrument suitable for use in the field or laboratory. It was specifically designed to run any isothermal amplification (LAMP) methods that employs target detection by fluorescence measurement.
The device has two heating blocks, each of which takes a single 8-microtube strip that was specially designed for the instrument. The tubes feature locking caps that do not open after a run, to limit any contamination. The blocks can be controlled independently or run together for processing up to 16-samples.
The instrument boasts low power requirements and includes a rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery. The Genie II is controlled from a large LCD display with resistive touch screen that can be operated while wearing protective gloves. From this interface, the instrument can be set to run any thermal profile required for isothermal amplification.
Real-time temperature and fluorescence data is displayed graphically and in real-time during a run and all the data is held in the instruments large internal FLASH memory. This data is internally stored and can be reviewed on the high-resolution display at any time after the run has finished or uploaded to a PC via a USB link.