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optical identification of individual converted DNA bases as they translocate through solid state ..... major implications for future approaches to DNA sequencing, “At between 50-250 bases per second, our DNA readout speed is already faster than other
VISION-BASED DNA PROFILE MATCHES CRIMINAL EVIDENCE By John ..... suspects. Examining this evidence using DNA analysis, criminologists can determine ..... investigators are using vision-based DNA fragment analysis and comparison systems
accelerates the detection of irregular samples of DNA . By Mark Lockie, Contributing Editor At ..... on methods for looking at the damage to DNA caused when it has undergone certain treatments ..... the fastest tools available for assessing DNA damage and has far-reaching implications
planning to use the new technique to learn more about the human RNA polymerase II system, which initiates the transcription of DNA , and the molecular mechanisms controlling cell-to-cell adhesion processes. The resolving power of the new super-resolution
which multiple, exact copies of a gene or a DNA segment are created. These clones are collected ..... image In the picking process, pieces of DNA are inserted into a virus or other cell ..... process. After incubation, colonies of DNA in 96- or 384-well microtiter plates
device intended for bioinstrumentation applications, including flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, bio-detection, and DNA sequencing, as well as other high-end applications. It features a single-mode optical fiber delivery system with high power
information by printing spots of complementary DNA (cDNA) onto a slide and using these spots ..... designed to bind exclusively to a particular DNA base sequence coding for a particular gene ..... used in biotechnology research compares the DNA extracted from a tissue that has been experimentally
deployed to positively identify people through biometric verification--fingerprint-matching, matching eyes` irises, and DNA analysis. Of these three methods, the last two have not been cost-effective. Even many fingerprinting techniques have fallen
are bringing sophisticated development and run-time functionality to a myriad of applications ranging from logo inspection to DNA analysis. Software vendors are targeting three main goals: simplify application development, speed real-time production
semiconductor, pharmaceutical and biomedical markets around the globe; EO products are used in a variety of applications ranging from DNA sequencing or retinal eye scanning to high-speed factory automation. Its huge inventory of stock and custom optics allows