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Re: Chlamy Digest, Vol 78, Issue 2

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Andrew Defries PhD

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Aug 28, 2014, 3:58:19 PM8/28/14
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Look at the 1536 pin hand tool from V and P scientific as the cheapest option, buy a pin cleaning apparatus and serial rinse in a sanitizer. They have automated solutions as well.

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> Hi we are looking for a robot that can pin Chlamydomonas
> reinhardtii colonies at high densities (at least 1000 a plate) we have
> found the Singer Rotor which claims to be able to pin up to 6144, does
> anybody know this one or any other similar robots?
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> Hi Jalicia,
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> Martin Jonikas may be able to help you with this question, as his lab uses robotic plating for Chlamy mutant libraries: https://dpb.carnegiescience.edu/labs/jonikas-lab
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> Best,
> Ben
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>> On Aug 27, 2014, at 5:51 PM, "Jalicia De Kroon" <jdek...@tech-center.com> wrote:
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>> Hi we are looking for a robot that can pin Chlamydomonas
>> reinhardtii colonies at high densities (at least 1000 a plate) we have
>> found the Singer Rotor which claims to be able to pin up to 6144, does
>> anybody know this one or any other similar robots?
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>> jdek...@tech-center.com
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Marilyn KOBAYASHI

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We have a Molecular Devices Q-Pix robot. Not sure how dense it can pin
colonies. We use the robot for replating to 96-well format plate.

Marilyn

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