PCR Thermal Cyclers support New Zealand laboratories with controlled temperature cycling for PCR, gene amplification and molecular biology sample preparation. This Laboratory category includes a 96-well Corning BV MultiGene OptiMax thermal cycler, electrophoresis equipment, agarose powder and supporting consumables for nucleic acid workflows. For broader procurement, review Life Science and Diagnostics, Molecular biology test kits or supplies and Laboratory and scientific equipment.
PCR Thermal Cyclers And Molecular Biology Supplies
PCR Thermal Cyclers For New Zealand Molecular Biology Labs
PCR thermal cyclers are used by New Zealand research, diagnostic, teaching and life science laboratories to run programmed temperature cycles for DNA amplification and related molecular biology methods. The visible range includes a Corning BV MultiGene OptiMax 96-well thermal cycler, plus agarose and electrophoresis products that support nucleic acid separation and post-PCR analysis.
- PCR Applications: Supports DNA amplification, gene analysis, assay preparation and molecular biology research workflows.
- 96-Well Workflow: The visible thermal cycler format supports 96 x 0.2 ml tubes for routine and higher-throughput PCR processing.
- Electrophoresis Support: Gel electrophoresis systems and agarose products support analysis of amplified nucleic acid products.
- Laboratory Supply Planning: Agarose pack sizes help facilities maintain stock for repeated PCR and gel workflows.
- Research And Teaching Use: Suitable for universities, diagnostics, research facilities and life science laboratories.
How To Select PCR Thermal Cyclers And Related Supplies
Before purchasing, confirm the required sample format, block capacity, temperature accuracy, temperature uniformity, heated lid settings, interface options and compatibility with existing protocols. Laboratories should also plan for downstream gel workflows, including agarose, electrophoresis tanks and imaging or visualisation equipment.
- Sample Format: Match the system to 0.2 ml tubes, strips or plate formats used in the laboratory.
- Temperature Control: Review accuracy and uniformity to support repeatable amplification across the full block.
- Workflow Requirements: Consider whether gel electrophoresis and agarose supplies are required for checking PCR products.
- Procurement Volume: Compare pack sizes and expected usage to support ongoing molecular biology stock control.
Related PCR And Molecular Biology Equipment For NZ Facilities
PCR workflows often require supporting products such as Gel boxes, Transilluminators and Molecular biology test kits or supplies. New Zealand facilities may also review broader Life Science and Diagnostics categories for research, teaching and diagnostic support.
New Zealand Support For PCR Thermal Cyclers
John Morris Group supports New Zealand customers through its Auckland service centre and technical sales team. For assistance with cycler format, workflow compatibility, agarose supply planning and procurement support, contact the New Zealand team on 0800 651 700.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a PCR thermal cycler do?
It repeatedly heats and cools samples through programmed temperature steps so DNA can be amplified during PCR and related molecular biology methods.
Why choose a 96-well PCR thermal cycler?
A 96-well format is useful when a laboratory needs to process multiple samples in a single run, especially for routine PCR, teaching or higher-throughput workflows.
Do PCR workflows need electrophoresis supplies?
Many PCR workflows use agarose gel electrophoresis after amplification to separate and check DNA products, so agarose and electrophoresis systems are common supporting supplies.
For PCR Thermal Cyclers suited to New Zealand laboratory workflows, speak with John Morris Group for help matching the system, consumables and support equipment to your application.