Store enzymes or DNA libraries at your work station
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Storing samples at ice bucket temperatures without the ice
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Transport samples from the field at exactly the right temperature
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Freeze and store most any small sample at your work station
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Incubate samples in 96-well assay plates, or in aluminium blocks holding 0.2, 0.5, or 1.5 ml centrifuge tubes
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Unattended restriction digestions or ligations at elevated temperatures then reducing temperature to 4°C automatically to reduce non-specific nuclease digestion of target DNA
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Automatically stopping reactions by having the unit reduce sample temperature after a specific reaction time
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Produce denatured probes or single stranded DNA molecules by heating up to 90°C to 95°C for a given time and rapidly reducing temperature to 4°C to prevent renaturation
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Automatic temperature profiles to grow bacteria at 37°C, then increasing temperature to induce events, and then lowering temperature to 4°C to prevent degradation