FAQs

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QuickGene-810 

Q: What kits are available for the QuickGene-810?

A: Kits available include DNA Tissue, DNA Blood, Plasmid, RNA Tissue, RNA Cultured Cell, and RNA Blood Cell.

Q: What type of samples can I run on the QuickGene-810?

A: DNA and RNA from various starting samples, including research, clinical, and environmental, can be processed on the 810. Please refer to our Application Selection Guide.

Q: What is the throughput of the QuickGene-810 system?

A: The 810 can process 1-8 samples per run in 6-20 minutes.

Q: Can the user select the final elution volume on the QuickGene-810?

A: Yes. The default elution volumes are 100ul for DNA and 50ul for RNA, and the user can make changes to this.

Q: What types of yield and quality can I expect with the QuickGene-810?

A: Yields and quality are equal to if not better than those derived from manual spin column kits.

Q: How much time can I save with the QuickGene products versus spin columns?

A: The QuickGene eliminates the need for centrifugation and can save an average of 30 minutes in your preparation.

Q: What are the dimensions and power requirements for the QuickGene-810?

A: The dimensions are 17.72W x 13D x 15.75H (inches). The unit is 46.2 lb. Power requirements are 100V-240V, 50/60Hz.

Q: Who supplies the QuickGene-810 instruments, consumables and service?

A: Gene Target Solutions supplies all the consumables and service to Australian customers.

Q: Can I get a demo?

A: Contact Gene Target Solutions to request a demo at 02 8090 2675 or Email Us.

Q: What is the difference between the QuickGene-Mini80 and QuickGene-810?

A: The 810 is the automated version of the mini80. Both use the same kits and technology and produce equal results in yield and quality. The mini80 requires a technician to be on hand from start to finish. The 810 allows you to select your protocol once the lysate is loaded in the cartridges and automates the binding, washing, and elution steps in as little as 6 minutes.

 

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QuickGene-610L 

Q: What kits are available for the QuickGene-610L?

A: Kits available include DNA Blood and DNA Tissue.

Q: What type of samples can I run on the QuickGene-610L?

A: DNA samples from large volume whole blood, buffy coat, Oragene•DNA saliva, and tissues can be run on 610L.

Q: What is the throughput of the QuickGene-610L system?

A: The 610L can process 1-6 large volume samples per run in 12 minutes.

Q: Can the user of the QuickGene-610L select the final elution volume?

A: Yes. The default elution volumes are 500ul, and the user can make changes to this.

Q: What types of yield and quality can I expect with the QuickGene-610L?

A: Yields and quality are equal to if not better than those derived manual spin column kits.

Q: How much time can I save with the QuickGene products versus spin columns?

A: The QuickGene eliminates the need for centrifugation and can save an average of 30 minutes in your DNA sample preparation.

Q: What are the dimensions and power requirements for the QuickGene-610L?

A: The dimensions are 22.83W x 13D x 15.75H (inches). The unit is 52.8 lb. Power requirements are 100V-240V, 50/60Hz.

Q: Who supplies the QuickGene-610L instrument, consumables and service?

A: Gene Target Solutions supplies all the consumables and service to Australian customers.

Q: Can I get a demo?

A: Contact Gene Target Solutions to request a demo at 02 8090 2675 or Email Us.

Q: What is the difference between the QuickGene-610L and QuickGene-810?

A: The 610L accommodates larger cartridges 10 times the size of the 810 and mini80. DNA blood on the 610L can be extracted from 2ml blood versus 200ul blood on the 810/mini80. In addition, the 810 allows for a wider variety of samples to be processed.

 

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QuickGene-Mini80 

Q: What kits are available for the QuickGene-Mini80?

A: Kits available include DNA Tissue, DNA Blood, Plasmid, RNA Tissue, RNA Cultured Cell, and RNA Blood Cell.

Q: What type of samples can I run on the QuickGene-Mini80?

A: DNA and RNA from various starting samples, including research, clinical, and environmental, can be processed on the Mini80. Please refer to our Application Selection Guide here for additonal details on samples.

Q: What is the throughput of the QuickGene-Mini80 system?

A: The Mini80 can process 1-8 samples per run in 10-15 minutes.

Q: Can the user of the QuickGene-Mini80 select the final elution volume?

A: Yes. The default elution volumes are 100ul for DNA and 50ul for RNA, and the user can make changes to this.

Q: What types of yield and quality can I expect with the QuickGene-Mini80?

A: Yields and quality are equal to if not better than those derived from manual spin column kits.

Q: How much time can I save with the QuickGene products versus spin columns?

A: The QuickGene eliminates the need for centrifugation and can save an average of 30 minutes in your preparation.

Q: What are the dimensions and power requirements for the QuickGene-Mini80?

A: The dimensions are 11.02W x 8.66D x 7.09H (inches). The unit is 6.6 lb. Power requirements are 100V-240V, 50/60Hz.

Q: Who supplies the QuickGene-Mini80 instruments, consumables and service?

A: Gene Target Solutions supplies all the consumables and service to Australian customers.

Q: Can I get a demo?

A: Contact Gene Target Solutions to request a demo at 02 8090 2675 or Email Us.

Q: What is the difference between the QuickGene-Mini80 and QuickGene-810?

A: The 810 is the automated version of the mini80. Both use the same kits and technology and produce equal sample preparation results in yield and quality. The mini80 requires a technician to be on hand from start to finish. The 810 allows you to select your protocol once the lysate is loaded in the cartridges and automates the binding, washing, and elution steps in as little as 6 minutes.