On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Andy Morgan <andrew.r.morgan@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that based on how much more complicated it would be to add an
> adequate heated lid (at a constant ~100degC), I'll probably go for a design
> that works by convection cooling as described in this paper
> (http://www.biotechniques.com/BiotechniquesJournal/2011/January/Rapid-DNA-amplification-in-a-capillary-tube-by-natural-convection-with-a-single-isothermal-heater/biotechniques-307538.html).
>
There's also this type of method... but it has had setbacks:
http://www.scidev.net/global/innovation/news/venezuelan-diy-science-project-hits-stumbling-block.html
http://www.synthesis.cc/2009/10/the-lava-amp-is-alive.html
based on:
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nitin_Agrawal6/publication/6365283_A_pocket-sized_convective_PCR_thermocycler/links/0912f50646768af845000000.pdf
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