On 08/18/2014 06:54 AM, David Ng wrote:
> Here is a project and build instructions for a functional PCR machine, for a parts-cost of around $10. It currently uses an
> Arduino, but a microcontroller version is coming soon and that should only cost about $5 in parts.
>
> http://hackaday.io/project/1864-%245-Polymerase-Chain-Reactor
I could not find how you load the triangle path with a sample, or how one cleans it out, etc.
Those can be big drawbacks of the triangle path convection machine from Texas A&M.
If they were doing a run of millions of plastic triangle vials to be sterile and disposable
it might go well.
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Re: [DIYbio] A DIY Polymerase Chain Reaction machine designed for biohackers, for $5
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