Nucleic Acid Purification System

GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System 1989 GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System 1989 GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System, 1989

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GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System 1989
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GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System 1989
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System, 1989
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

GENEPURE 341 Nucleic Acid Purification System, 1989.

The ‘Genepure 341’ is a nucleic acid extractor. It was used within biotechnical research during the 1980s. It separates DNA from biological samples such as blood, cell cultures, viruses and plant tissues. The extraction process can be completed in four hours. The extractor can process up to eight samples simultaneously. Machines such as this were essential in biotechnology laboratories. They were used in the genetic modification of foods, animal cloning and genetic fingerprinting.

Details

Category:
Biochemistry
Object Number:
1996-312
Materials:
plastic, metal and glass
Measurements:
overall: 470 mm x 875 mm x 560 mm,
type:
acid purification system
credit:
Applied Biosystems Limited