3730 DNA Analyzer 48-Capillary Array, 36 cm
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3730 DNA Analyzer 48-Capillary Array, 36 cm

This is a Capillary Array for the Applied Biosystems™ 3730 DNA Analyzer. Each array contains 48 capillaries, 36 cm long.자세히 알아보기
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43312471 array
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8,330,000
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This is a Capillary Array for the Applied Biosystems™ 3730 DNA Analyzer. Each array contains 48 capillaries, 36 cm long. Used for both sequencing and fragment analysis runs.

Usage per array: 300 runs (with use of Applied Biosystems reagents).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
사양
캐필러리 길이36 cm
용도(애플리케이션)Sequencing
용도(장비)3730 DNA Analyzer
캐필러리 수48 Capillaries
제품 유형3730 DNA Analyzer 48-Capillary Array
수량1 array
배송 조건Room Temperature
형식Capillary Array
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Each array contains 48 capillaries (36 cm in length) for use with the Applied Biosystems 3730 DNA Analyzer.

We guarantee the performance of the 3730 Capillary arrays up to 300 runs and within 1 year of purchase.

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

What is a spectral calibration?

A spectral calibration is an algorithm applied to raw data, which converts it into the component 4 or 5 dye data stored in the sample files. A spectral is created for a specific dye set (combination of dyes), array type (4 or 16 capillaries), and array length (36cm or 50cm). It is used to correct for the natural overlap of the fluorescent dyes.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

What is the lifespan of an Applied Biosystems 3730 Series DNA Analyzer capillary array?

The life span of an array can vary depending on the application, sample prep (clean-up), and excessive handling. Each Applied Biosystems 3730 Series DNA Analyzer capillary array (regardless of length or number of capillaries) has a minimum specification of 300 runs within 1 year of purchase under normal run conditions. This minimum specification assumes careful maintenance and proper usage of the system.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

What are the sequencing performance specifications for the Applied Biosystems 3730 Series DNA Analyzer?

On the 36 cm array:
- The Standard Sequencing run module has a run time of 60 minutes and an average read of 700 bases with a QV >20.
- The Rapid Sequencing run module has a run time of 35 minutes and an average read length of 550 bases with a QV >20.

On the 50 cm array:
- The Extra Long Read Sequencing run module has a run time of 180 minutes and an average read length of 900 bases with a QV >20.
- The Long Read Sequencing run module has a run time of 120 minutes and an average read length of 850 bases with a QV >20.
- The Fast Sequencing run module has a run time of 60 minutes and an average read length of 700 bases with a QV >20.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

With my Applied Biosystems 3730/3730xl DNA Analyzer, I seem to be getting bubbles from the polymer bottle but the polymer level is normal. What is causing it?

It is possible that the polymer tube fitting may not be screwed into the pump properly, allowing air to get pulled in as the piston retracts. It is also possible that some debris may be stuck in the check valve, locking it in the open position. It may be necessary to detach and carefully attach the polymer tube again and then perform a water wash wizard to remove the bubbles and clear any debris from the check valve.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.

When I started my run on the Applied Biosystems 3730/3730xl DNA Analyzer, an error occurred: "Leak detected" but I don't see any leaks. What else might cause this?

“Leak detected” error messages can also occur when the piston on the pump moves further than expected during the movement of the pump. The usual cause for this is a leak on the system, usually due to either an improperly tightened or improperly threaded fitting or a broken capillary. However, if this is not observed, some of the other reasons are:

1.Valve stuck in open position
2.Large air bubble under the piston
3. Polymer:
-Wrong polymer type (e.g., instrument thinks it has POP-7 on it but it really has POP-4).
-Old/degraded polymer
4. Improper/no maintenance on the system

Inspect the system for leaks. If you do not see any leaks on the system, perform a water wash using the water wash wizard and place fresh, non-expired polymer and freshly made 1X Running Buffer on the system. If the problem persists, a service call may be required.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Capillary Electrophoresis Instruments Support Center.