PCR Tubes

Pcr Strips are used to amplify DNA in molecular biology labs. Typically, they come in either individual or 8-tube strip formats. Both options are made from medical-grade polypropylene.

They feature thin walls that optimize heat transfer, and are compatible with a variety of thermal cyclers. They also have attached caps that improve workplace ergonomics and reduce force needed to open or close them.

PCR tubes, with their clear or translucent medical-grade polypropylene construction, are the precision tools of molecular biology laboratories. They are available in both individual or 8-strip formats, each with a small volume capacity of between 0.1 and 0.2 ml. These tubes are the trusted vessels for PCR experiments, holding a PCR reaction mixture consisting of DNA template, primers, nucleotides, and DNA polymerase enzyme.

Typically, PCR tubes are RNase- and DNase-free and contain an extra-thin wall design that facilitates efficient heat transfer and maximises yield. They are also designed to fit snugly into PCR plates and thermal cyclers. In addition to this, PCR tubes are also designed with uniform caps that ensure optimal sealing and prevent sample evaporation during the PCR process.

PCR tubes are not just tools, they are versatile solutions. Available in both individual and strip tube formats, they come with a variety of features including flat or domed lids, flex-free strips, and clear bases. These tubes are ideal for a wide range of applications and can be used for both PCR and real-time qPCR, giving researchers the power to explore various experimental setups.

For added flexibility, some PCR plate manufacturers offer segmented PCR plates that allow users to separate the plate into a number of sections or blocks. This can be beneficial for smaller-scale experiments or when a lower number of reactions are required. For example, some PCR plates from Armadillo and VersiPlate can be separated into 8, 24, or 32-well sections with their VersiCap removable cap mats.

Other PCR tube products from BRAND include single-tube PCR tubes with attached caps for easy identification and a leak-proof seal. They are designed to provide effective resistance to chemicals and to withstand a wide temperature range from -20°C to 100°C. They are also made from high-quality medical grade polypropylene and feature a standard ANSI/SLAS profile that allows them to be compatible with a range of different thermal cyclers.

PCR tubes are designed for convenience, making the research process smoother. They are autoclavable and have a simple open/close system that can be operated with just one hand. Suitable for use with most automation systems, they are a great option for high-throughput PCR and qPCR. To further ease the process, we recommend that users shake PCR tubes into a gloved hand or clean surface before opening, and organise them on a sterile 0.2 mL tube rack when not in use. They are also recommended to be stored at room temperature, ensuring ease of use and peace of mind.

They are easy to handle

PCR tubes are small plastic containers used in PCR (polymerase chain reaction) experiments to amplify DNA samples. They are typically made of clear or translucent polypropylene, a thermostable and chemically resistant material that can withstand the high temperatures used in PCR. They can be found in most molecular biology laboratories and are often compatible with standard thermal cyclers and qPCR instruments.

Compared to individual tubes, PCR tube strips offer a more convenient and efficient format for conducting multiple PCR reactions simultaneously in a compact and organized way. This makes them popular in the laboratory for conducting PCR and real-time qPCR tests. Moreover, they allow researchers to easily insert the strips into the instrument’s block for thermal cycling.

In addition to being easy to handle, PCR tubes with attached caps help to reduce the risk of contamination. This is particularly important in urgent care settings, where sample contamination can result in inaccurate PCR results and significant time loss. These tubes also provide a secure seal, which prevents external contaminants from entering the samples during transport between stations and during storage.

These tubes can be used in a variety of applications, including molecular biology, genetics, and biotechnology. They have a capacity of between 0.1 and 0.2 mL, which is sufficient for most PCR applications. They are characterized by their slender shape and narrow neck, which ensures good heat transfer and prevents evaporation of the sample. They are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, with varying wall thicknesses and capacities.

The thin walls of PCR tubes allow for faster heating and cooling rates, resulting in higher quality PCR results. They are also compatible with fast PCR reagent kits and thermal cyclers, such as the Eppendorf Mastercycler X50 family. They also feature flat or domed caps that can be opened and closed with one hand, and they don’t obstruct automated procedures.

PCR tubes with attached caps can be easily identified by their unique color code. In addition, these tubes are made of durable polypropylene and have a clear label that makes it easy to read the contents of each sample. The tubes are also available in a variety of formats, including 8-strip PCR tubes and individual PCR tubes. Both styles are available in a range of colors, making it easier to identify and organize the samples in your lab.

They are convenient

PCR tube strips are a convenient way to store samples in a laboratory. They are made of polypropylene, which is a thermally stable plastic that can withstand the high temperatures required for DNA amplification. The tubes have a capacity of 0.1 to 0.2 mL and are designed to fit snugly into a thermal cycler or PCR machine. They are also easy to handle and take up less space than individual tubes. It is important to label each PCR tube strip with the appropriate patient information. This will help to prevent sample mix-ups and ensure that the correct test results are obtained.

Unlike PCR plates, which have rigid wells and require multiple steps to open and close them, PCR strip tubes have an inter-well linkage that allows the tubes to be opened and closed with just one hand. This makes them easier to use, and the attached caps allow for a quick, convenient seal without requiring re-capping. They are also compatible with most standard thermal cyclers and real-time qPCR instruments.

The PCR tube strips are also designed to avoid evaporation of the amplification reaction mixture. This is a common problem when conducting PCR experiments, and it can lead to unreliable results. The slender, cylindrical shape of the tubes is also designed to fit easily inside a thermal cycler, reducing the risk of spillage. PCR tube strips are typically used in molecular biology and genetics laboratories, but they can be found in hospitals and healthcare settings as well.

PCR strip tubes and caps are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including flat or domed optically clear caps. They are made of virgin, medical-grade polypropylene and are DNase/RNase, DNA, and endotoxin free. The thin walls of the PCR tube strips provide efficient and uniform heat transfer, resulting in fast and accurate reactions.

In addition, PCR tube strips are easier to handle than PCR plates because they have a flexible design that can be cut to the exact number of tubes needed for an experiment. This flexibility allows for a quicker set up for processes and reduces the time needed for re-capping. This saves valuable time and money in urgent care clinics and enables them to improve the quality of their work.

They are flexible

PCR tube strips are a convenient and efficient way to conduct polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and real-time qPCR experiments. They are made of medical-grade polypropylene and have a small volume capacity of 0.1 to 0.2 ml, which is ideal for PCR and qPCR experiments. Their thin polypropylene walls provide optimal heat transfer for fast and reliable amplification results. They are also easy to handle, offer an airtight seal to prevent contamination and evaporation, and can be opened and closed easily with one hand.

Compared to conventional polypropylene tubes, PCR strip tubes have a more narrow diameter, making them ideal for use with thermal cyclers. This reduces the amount of reagent needed for the amplification process, which can significantly save money on lab equipment and labor costs. In addition, they have a rigid frame portion that allows them to be easily placed into a thermal cycler. This makes PCR strip tubes ideal for high-throughput applications and routine laboratory use.

Another benefit of PCR strip tubes is that they are easy to transport, which is important for urgent care clinics that need to move samples quickly between multiple stations. This can save time and space, and also helps reduce the risk of sample contamination. In addition, PCR tube strips have attached caps, which eliminate the need for separate cap strips and seals, which can be misplaced or damaged during transportation.

In addition to their convenience, PCR strip tubes are also very flexible in terms of how they can be used. They can be divided into any number of segments and are available in a wide range of colors. The segments can then be sealed individually with a variety of different types of seals. This flexibility can help ensure that a PCR experiment runs smoothly, even if it requires a combination of techniques.

PCR tubes with attached caps are a valuable tool for urgent care clinics, as they can make the PCR process more efficient and accurate. They can reduce the risk of contamination, simplify Sample Handling and transportation, and promote organization. Additionally, PCR tube strips with attached caps can be easily placed into a thermal cycler without blocking the ports.