Colony Picking, Library Replication, and Macroarrays

Genetix Q-Bot

Genetix Q-Bot

The Q-Bot is a high-speed, high-precision robot, ideal for high-throughput applications in 96-well and 384-well microtiter plates. Applications include:

  • Colony picking: picks approximately 3,500 colonies per hour to inoculate standard size or deep well plates containing liquid growth media.
  • Replication: allows for library copying, compression (96 wells to 384 wells), and expansion (384 wells to 96 wells).
  • ReArraying: useful for rearranging clones, or "hit-picking", from a library according to user input files.
  • Gridding: for making high-density macro-arrays on 22x22 cm nylon membranes or agar plates.

For more information, see http://www.genetix.co.uk/.

To learn about using this instrument, please contact Christian Daly (cdaly@cgr.harvard.edu, 617-496-7105).

 

 

 

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