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Enhancing Crop Sustainability Using Automated Synthetic Biology

29 Nov 2016
Enhancing Crop Sustainability Using Automated Synthetic Biology

Dr Andy Breakspear, research assistant at John Innes Centre, UK, explains how large-scale construct assembly is accelerating his synthetic biology research, into the development of crops with increased sustainably.

Echo® 525 Liquid Handler

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences

The Echo 525 platform, like the other Echo liquid handler models, is designed to use sound energy to transfer reagents. Unlike the other Echo models, the Echo 525 platform transfers at a larger volume increment (25 nL). This enables the more rapid transfer of aqueous reagents required in biochemical and genomics assays setup.

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