Life Technologies Launches Next-Generation DNA and RNA Quantitation System
20 Dec 2010Life Technologies Corporation launches its next-generation Qubit® 2.0 Fluorometer specifically for molecular biology researchers who work with precious samples and perform applications that require a large financial or time investment. The new system quantitates DNA, RNA and protein with accuracy, sensitivity, speed and ease-of-use.
Precious samples are those that are rare, difficult to purify, or expensive to obtain or prepare, including clinical research samples or samples from laser-capture micro-dissection. Samples for applications that require a large financial or time investment are those that are extremely sensitive to sample conditions, such as high-throughput assays, or samples that may take an extended time or financial investment prior to obtaining results, such as transfection.
New features of the Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer include a LCD color touch screen, a USB port, and architecture to allow efficient data management. Because of these features, the new Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer is easier to use and navigate with touch screen and buttons always present to easily view workflow and provide a way to save and then export a CSV data file without losing any of the high sensitivity, accuracy, or precision of the original instrument.
"We've continued to innovate one of the biggest advancements in quantitation in more than 40 years," said Nicolas Barthelemy, President of Cell Systems at Life Technologies. "We've made the platform easier to use without sacrificing the accuracy and sensitivity of the system. Qubit 2.0 is the benchtop instrument of choice for molecular biologists using delicate samples and who can't afford an error in quantifying the amount of DNA, RNA or protein."
The Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer can easily be utilized in workflows upstream of a range of other research use instrumentation in the Life Technologies portfolio, including the 7500 Fast Real-Time PCR Instrument for amplification and precise quantification of nucleic acids, and the Neon Transfection Device, which facilitates the delivery of DNA, RNA and proteins into difficult-to-transfect cells such as stem cells.
Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer, the 7500 Fast, and Neon instruments are For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.