Press ‘Start’ to PCR with a Mastercycler®

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Press ‘Start’ to PCR with a Mastercycler®

26 May, 2020

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PCR allows scientists to make essential discoveries, for which outcomes have the power to potentially change a human’s life. For example, DNA analysis resulting from PCR can detect viruses and pathogens, ultimately bringing relief to patients. Preventing inherited diseases can also contribute towards rewriting family histories. Additionally, the importance of accurately verifying forensic evidence is crucial for solving a crime, thereby bringing perpetrators to justice.

However, caught up in daily work life, many scientists forget about how essential PCR is in their regular work routine, especially considering how PCR is the prerequisite to so many ground-breaking discoveries and life-changing outcomes.

Then why compromise on using a below average PCR cycler? As the innovator of gradient technology, with more than 30 years of experience, Eppendorf Mastercyclers are the ‘gold standard’. Their reproducibility and ease-of-use is not only unrivalled, but their reliability will ensure Precise, Consistent and Reliable (PCR) results for years to come.

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