A Gel Documentation (Gel Doc) System is a laboratory instrument designed for imaging, capturing, and analyzing DNA, RNA, and protein gels. Equipped with high-sensitivity cameras and UV/LED transillumination, it enables clear visualization and accurate documentation of electrophoresis results.
Gel Doc Systems are widely used in molecular biology, biotechnology, clinical diagnostics, pharmaceutical research, and academic laboratories. They are ideal for gel imaging, quantification, and archival of nucleic acids and proteins, facilitating reproducible and reliable experimental analysis.
Modern Gel Doc Systems feature high-resolution cameras, adjustable illumination, advanced software for image analysis, and compact benchtop design. Safety features such as protective shields and UV filters ensure secure operation, while user-friendly interfaces streamline data capture and documentation.
Key Features:
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High-resolution imaging of DNA, RNA, and protein gels
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UV and LED transillumination for versatile detection
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Advanced software for quantification and analysis
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Compact and durable benchtop design
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Protective shields and UV filters for safe operation
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Easy data capture, storage, and documentation
Applications:
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Gel imaging for electrophoresis analysis
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DNA, RNA, and protein quantification
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Molecular biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical research
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Clinical diagnostics and educational laboratories
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Documentation and archival of experimental results
Gel Doc Systems provide a reliable, high-resolution, and user-friendly solution for gel imaging and analysis, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in molecular biology and research laboratories.


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