TheGT I purchased some 2-3 years ago was in such a poor state that I have had to disassemble, clean out, repair, and reassemble quite a lot of the components, purchase available spare parts, produce some new parts, and even have some manufactured (too many really). And the poor quality of the GT parts list available on the web (and the sometimes-odd German translation of the manual) was driving me nuts. My machine works perfectly now, but it was a bit of a slog.
Browse the Heidelberg 1015 A4 parts manual below by using the PDF tool bar to scroll each page and zoom in. Once you see the part number you require, use our main website search bar to find the part. If we do not have the part online, please contact us by email here. We will get back to you as soon as possible with more information.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Romania provides original spare parts for Heidelberg machinery (Prepress, Printing, Finishing) as well as for the equipment of our partners, such as: Polar, Gallus, Glunz & Jensen, Theisen & Bonitz, etc.
Please specify the equipment model and serial number, together with the part number and name of the defective part taken from the spare part manual. This information is necessary so that our technical team can check your parts orders.
For parts that are not urgent or that do not come from the Heidelberg AG logistic centre (e.g., parts for Polar, Gallus, G&J, T&B, etc.) orders are grouped so that the delivery is made with minimum cost for you, thus resulting in a longer delivery time.
This programme is designed to train advanced students in disciplines and methodologies implemented in the ADAPTOMICS Research Priority Programme. It is based on experimental work and results generated through research activities of the ADAPTOMICS community. Module contents focus on hands-on skills and are targeted at a broad audience of third-year bachelor, master and starting PhD students. The ADAPTOMICS Teaching Module is modular in itself, consisting of independent experimental units that cover different areas of the SPP. Therefore it is transferable for future use by Universities within and outside the SPP.
The first two parts (teaching kits) contain material and information for performing your own class in a molecular biology direction. Care was taken that the experiments can be conducted either individually or in groups of students within one week, using standard molecular biology equipment. All instructions are written in English.
The subsequent parts are independent experimental units, contributed by ADAPTOMICS principle investigators from their own teaching programs in the context of ADAPTOMICS.
The CRISPR / Cas9 genome editing technology, which has recently been applied also in plant breeding, makes it possible to place site-directed mutations relatively easily and effectively in the genome. This module provides a full laboratory course with a toolkit for multiplex genome editing and premade CRISPR/Cas9 A. thaliana mutants affected in chloroplast biogenesis. The process of in vivo mutagenesis manifests itself in a surprising manner. The provided information can also serveas a guide for laboratories who would like to newly establish this technique for their own research. (by Dr. Ines Kubigsteltig)
The aim of this course is to get to know the de novo sequencing and largely complete annotation of a plastid genome. Depending on the number of participants, different plant species are offered for processing (for example, ginkgo, Arabidopsis, carnations, St John's wort, ...). Individual sample data sets (NGS data), which were generated using 200-350 bp "insert libraries" using the Illumina HighSeq2000 technology, serve as the data source. The theoretical part of the course provides knowledge on the structure of simple genomes, on sequencing technology, as well as on the assembly and annotation of individual genes (Genius, CLC).
The course is part of our regular teaching program at Heidelberg University, and you may find it with the official teaching program (LSF). Depending on free slots you may register directly with us. User fees depend on individual status (student, PhD, PostDoc).
Population genetics seeks to describe the distribution of and the change in allele frequencies in natural and domestic populations. It attempts to explain evolutionary phenomena such as adaptation, differentiation, and speciation. This 6-weeks introductory course teaches PhD-Students all aspects of population genetics:
This 3-day workshop focuses on the population genomic analysis of DNA sequencing data. With a mixture of lectures and practical exercises, the basic knowledge about population genetics is developed and the handling of suitable, freely available analysis software as well as the implementation of R statistic packages is practically conveyed.
The event takes place at irregular intervals in different places. If you are interested, please contact the responsible principle investigator Prof. Karl Schmid.
This set of reference data and a commenting manual can be used to support the self-learning of bioinformatic applications. It teaches the practical use of next-generation sequencing data to investigate gene regulation at the transcriptome level.
SLM-download:Github
This set of reference data and a commenting manual can be used to support the self-learning of bioinformatic applications. It teaches the practical use of next-generation sequencing data to investigate gene regulation at the transcriptome level, using the example of heat responsive genes in A. thaliana.
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