4200 TapeStation system
4200 TapeStation System
- TapeStation Instruments
Product Details
- Simplified workflow and minimal hands-on time with fully automated sample processing and the proven, ready-to-use ScreenTape technology
- Nucleic acid analysis with minimal manual intervention and excellent reproducibility for size, concentration, and integrity
- Wide range of RNA and DNA ScreenTape applications, including assays for genomic and cell-free DNA
- Easy switching between DNA and RNA ScreenTape assays for excellent application flexibility
- Full sample scalability from 1 to 96 samples with constant cost-per-sample
- Minimized time to results with as little as 1 to 2 minutes per sample or less than 90 minutes for 96 samples
- Reduced sample consumption with as little as 1 to 2 µL of DNA and RNA samples, even for high-sensitivity assays
- No risk of cross contamination with individual ScreenTape lanes
- Reliable integrity standards for RNA (RNA integrity number equivalent, RINe), genomic DNA (DNA integrity number, DIN), and cell-free DNA (%cfDNA)
- Optimized cost of ownership and maximized instrument uptime with the option for self-maintenance tasks
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- Key Literature
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Correlating NGS Success with Sample Input Quality: a Large Scale Study
This application note shows how the DNA integrity number can be used to differentiate between samples of different quality.
- Application Notes
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- 25 Mar 2024
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Quality Control of Cell-free DNA samples Analyzed with Next-Generation Sequencing
The Sample Processing Lab (SPL) collaborated with the Genomics and Proteomics Core Facility (GPCF), both part of the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) to track 13 cfDNA samples with the TapeStation system from initial QC with the %cfDNA metric, through the NGS workflow, to the final sequencing results.
- Application Notes
- English
- 09 Sep 2020
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Quality Control of NGS Libraries with Daisy Chain Molecules
In this application note, we provide a recommendation for which assay to employ to reliably visualize daisy chain products in next-generation sequencing libraries.
- Application Notes
- English
- 28 Oct 2020
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