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What is the difference between PCR tube and centrifuge tube?

What is the difference between PCR tube and centrifuge tube?  Many people don’t know. Let Labio’s editor take you to know…

The centrifuge tube is not necessarily a PCR tube. There are many kinds of centrifuge tubes according to their capacity. The commonly used ones are 1.5ml, 2ml, 5ml, 15 or 50ml, and the smallest one (250ul) can be used as a PCR tube.

The PCR reaction plate is 96 well or 384 well, which is specially designed for batch reaction. The principle is that the throughput of PCR instrument and sequencer is generally 96 or 384. You can search the figure on the Internet.

As for the skirt, this part has nothing to do with PCR itself. Whether there is a skirt is mainly determined by the instrument you use. For example, some sequencers can only match 96 well plates with half skirt, while general PCR instruments use plates with and without skirt。

   The PCR reaction plate is 96 well or 384 well, which is specially designed for batch reaction. The principle is that the throughput of PCR instrument and sequencer is generally 96 or 384. You can search the figure on the Internet.

Centrifuge tubes are not necessarily PCR tubes. There are many kinds of centrifuge tubes according to their capacity. The commonly used ones are 1.5ml, 2ml, 5ml, 15 or 50ml, and the smallest one (250ul) can be used as PCR tubes.

The PCR reaction plate is 96 well or 384 well, which is specially designed for batch reaction. The principle is that the throughput of PCR instrument and sequencer is generally 96 or 384. You can search the figure on the Internet.

Centrifuge tubes are not necessarily PCR tubes. There are many kinds of centrifuge tubes according to their capacity. The commonly used ones are 1.5ml, 2ml, 5ml, 15 or 50ml, and the smallest one (250ul) can be used as PCR tubes.


Post time: Sep-09-2022