We've compared openpcr and biorad mycycler years ago and there was no difference. OpenPcr only has difficulty with a low holding temp once the PCR is done
There's also NinjaPCR and GaudiLabs Wild OpenPCR, lightbulb pcr, and I believe the guys of syntechbio were also building their own design. So there is much to learn from and designs to try.
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