Clone Re-arraying

clone rearraying

High-Value Clone Selections from Gridded Libraries.


Source Biosciences proprietary multi-parallel Re-arraying is the world's fastest and most reliable procedure to retrieve customized clone collections, such as non-redundant clone's sets, from gridded clone libraries. Source Biosciences robotic setup is also capable of directed Re-arraying. This mode allows a transfer of clones in a directed manner into daughter plates, e.g. strain-, vector- or primer-specific or according to any other predefined order.

 

Ordering


For ordering please contact our sales team.

 

Application


Re-arrayed, representative clone collections, such as non-redundant cDNA clone sets, are a prerequisite for the generation of indication specific macroarrays or microarrays. Directed vector- or primer-specific Re-arraying from various libraries enables convenient automated sequencing or PCR amplification.

 

Product Range


Source Bioscience offers the generation of custom-made subsets from any gridded clone collection e.g. from Source Bioscience's Human and Mouse Unigene Sets, any other genomic or cDNA library stored at Source Bioscience or any gridded customer's library. Re-arraying can be carried out from and into 96-well or 384-well microtiter plates. All clones are checked for their identity, the absence of bacteriophages and other contaminating microorganisms.

 

Product Specifications


Re-arrayed clone collections, which are provided in barcode-labelled 96-well or 384-well microtiter plates, are certified as free of contamination. They are delivered on dry ice along with storage and handling recommendations, information about the applied barcode as well as a clone list specifying the position of each clone in the delivered plates.

 

Quality Control


Fully automated Re-arraying and drawing of plate copies as well as sterile working conditions prevent the introduction of cross-contamination and contamination with microorganisms. However, all plates (each clone) are checked by a three-step quality procedure in order to certify the product as free of contamination. All quality assurance procedures are electronically documented. Documentation is available for our customers on demand.