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Here is a Fluidigm BioMark HD Real-Time PCR w/ Juno, (2) FC1, (4) AX IFC
- Below is the comparison of the current model Biomark X and the Biomark HD/Juno combination.
- When configured with four IFC controllers and four FC1s, the Biomark HD can perform up to 147,456 Genotypes per day. (16 runs in an 8hr period)
- Newest Biomark X performs ~2 runs per 8hour day which limits it to 18,432 Genotypes per day. (2.2 runs in an 8 hour period)
- When configured for Covid testing running concurrent parallel runs, the Biomark HD system can test 6,000 samples and controls per day. (Using Advanta Dx SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Assay with Juno Controller RX)
- Biomark HD matches Bomark X in datapoints and reactions per Run
- Biomark X can run the 96.96 for Gene expression and Genotyping, and the 48.48 Dynamic array for Digital PCR
- Biomark HD can run the same IFCs as Biomark X plus 192.24 Dynamic Array, Flex Six, 12.765 Digital Array, qdPCR 37K IFC, and the 48.48 can be used on the Gene expression and Genotyping for added felxibility.
- BioMark HD is similiar to Biomark X on Flurescence emission range.
- Biomark X and Biomark HD are similiar on peltier-based thermal control and performance
Complete system that was bought new and installed in 2020 with an original cost of almost $300,000.00
Made in 2020
Predecessor to:
Current model.
Condition:
This Fluidigm BioMark HD Real-Time PCR system is in good working order.
Professional installation is required to get full function from this FluidigmBioMarkHD Real-Time PCR w/ Juno, (2) FC1, (4) AX IFC system.
Please see the exact video and photos below.
Testing we performed:
The Fluidigm BioMark HD Real-Time PCR system passed all tests and was found to be fully functional:
Ran ICP program onboard testing: PASSED
IFC chips identified: PASSED
Camera Focuses with Fluorescent and ambient light: PASSED
Thermal cycler temps verified: PASSED
Analysis programs load demo files and analysis can be performed: PASSED
Biomark AX IFC controllers:
Tested vacuum seal integrity: PASSED
Tested cleaning plate cycle: PASSED
Tested all touchscreen controls: PASSED
Tested controllers to identify chips and reject non-compatible chips: PASSED
Logged in as Admin and verified saved protocols.
Fluidigm FC1 Cyclers:
Tested all touchscreen controls: PASSED
Ran 48x48 Standard v1 protocol: PASSED
Fluidigm Juno Library Preparation System:
Tested all touchscreen controls: PASSED
Tested drawer function: PASSED
Ran IFC Control-Prime: PASSED
System consists of:
Fluidigm Biomark HD PCR System (w/ monitor, keyboard, mouse)
Juno Library Preparation System
MX and RX Interface Plates with Loading Fixture for Juno
(4) AX IFC Controllers
(2) FC1 Cyclers
Communication and power cables.
Configuration and Setup:
Run Time: 96.96 IFC (9216 reactions) in under 3 hours
Temperature Range: Peltier-based, 4-99C, with ramp rates up to 5.5C/sec
Detection: CCD camera; 9M pixel, 12 x 12um pixel size
Fluorescence Emission: 525-25nm, 570-30nm, 645-75nm and 700-30nm
Fluorescence Excitation: 485-20nm, 530-20nm, 580-25nm and 632-27nm
Biomark HD PCR System:
Dimensions (w x d x h): 75 x 75 x 100cm (29.5" x 29.5" x 39.4")
Weight: 140kg (308lbs)
Power requirements: 100-230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 300 W
Fluidigm Juno Library Preparation System:
Thermal control: Peltier-based, ranging from 4C to 99C ( Maximum heating rate: >4C/sec, Maximum cooling rate: >3C/sec)
Dimensions (w x d x h): 43.9 x 69.8 x 50cm (17.3"x27.5"x19.7")
Weight: 52kg (115lbs)
Fluidigm AX IFC Controller:
Dimensions (w x d x h): 24.1 x 48.3 x 33cm (9.5"x19"x13")
Weight: 27kg (59.4lbs)
Fluidigm FC1 Cycler:
Dimensions (w x d x h): 23 x 48 x 20cm (9"x19"x8")
Weight: 11kg (25lbs)
Video Description:
Video 1 gives an overview of the Fluidigm BioMark HD Real-Time PCR system, demonstrating functionality.
Video 2 gives an overview of the AX IFC controllers and FC1 thermal cyclers, demonstrating functionality.
Documentation:
FC1 Setup Guide: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1BOJBVnL0lxkdEg4u2gO2EX6ijUuSaCxY/view?usp=sharing
HD Sytem Brochure: http://drive.google.com/file/d/15O-W_iGBBmbYPWo_BLBslcBtdX-AXquP/view?usp=sharing
FC1 Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1de4G36XPdl3GnQffRG6A9DEv_qlWkpiJ/view?usp=sharing
Juno Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1yH9s3xNZ7JqlvRr9QMK3dl1f9sxWZ5Qi/view?usp=sharing
SNP Genotyping Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1544OcqHClw7nKqufsDC630MCoW9HuZhZ/view?usp=sharing
Data Collection Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZwRAun07mFjZlpXgfcXYhybmGCM9jmTL/view?usp=sharing
AX Controllers Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/1TDt8ri2zXxuoUC6ylBY3zEFgr_s6wDVA/view?usp=sharing
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