On 06/30/2014 06:05 AM, Cathal Garvey wrote:
> t's rare that you'll need decreasing ramp rates faster than 1C, in any
> case. Have you a special experiment in mind?
Are there some good research reasons to go for more delta T rate?
My stirred air cooled PCR cycler concept is likely to do more
when I get around to doing it and testing it. And for evenness,
it will be top performing inherently.
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Re: [DIYbio] Re: Low cost PCR(under development)
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