Genova Plus spectrophotometer saves results to USB stick
Also features icon-driven software with soft key navigation
With dedicated modes for DNA/RNA analysis, pre-programmed methods for protein analysis plus standard spectrophotometer functions, the Genova Plus is suitable for applications in biochemistry, forensic science, genetics, biotechnology and other life science laboratories.
Based on the Jenway 73 series spectrophotometers, the Genova Plus has a large graphical display built into the lid of the unit. A large internal memory enables more than 300 methods to be stored.
In addition to dedicated modes for DNA/RNA analysis, protein assays, nucleic acid purity and optical density, the Genova Plus can be used as a standard spectrophotometer with measurement modes for photometrics, concentration, multi-wavelength, spectrum scanning, quantitation and kinetics.
For determination of nucleic acid and protein concentrations in small sample volumes down to 0.7µl, the Genova Plus is compatible with the TrayCell ultra-micro cuvette.
Bibby Scientific Limited sells Jenway products. The UK-based firm has subsidiaries in the US, France, Italy and Singapore, as well as an associated company in the Middle East.
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