Concept
Applied Biosystems ABI PRISM 7000 Sequence Detection System
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1411/1/ |
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Within Vocab | SeaVoX Device Catalogue |
Preferred Label | Applied Biosystems ABI PRISM 7000 Sequence Detection System |
Definition | The ABI PRISM 7000 Sequence Detection System (7000 SDS instrument) is a second generation sequence detection instrument capable of quantitative and qualitative detection with fluorescent-based PCR chemistries. The instrument is capable of quantitative detection using real-time analysis, and qualitative detection using end-point and dissociation-curve analysis. The 7000 SDS instrument combines thermal cycling, fluorescence detection, and application-specific software. It detects accumulated polymerase chain reaction (PCR) product cycle-by-cycle, thus making quantification available immediately after completion of PCR, without the need for further process analysis. Real-time, quantitative PCR applications include gene expression and pathogen detection. Post-PCR detection is also available for non-quantitative assays such as allelic discrimination (SNP detection) and plus/minus assays. It was manufactured by Applied Biosystems. In November 2008, Applied Biosystems merged with Invitrogen, forming Life Technologies, which was acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2014. |
Broader |
L05:
plate readers L05: thermal cyclers |
Related |
B75:
Thermo Fisher Scientific L35: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Thermo Scientific) |
Note | accepted |
Deprecated | false |
Alternative Label | ABI PRISM 7000 |
Version | 1 |
Authored On | 2020-03-23 15:14:02 |
Is Version Of | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1411/ |
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