Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!munnari!murdu!sam From: sam@murdu.OZ (Sam Ganesan) Newsgroups: sci.bio Subject: Re: Advice on sequencing apparatus desired Message-ID: <1361@murdu.OZ> Date: 11 Apr 88 08:57:52 GMT References: <1722@aecom.YU.EDU> <17671@beta.UUCP> Reply-To: sam@murdu.UUCP (Sam Ganesan) Organization: Microbiology, Melbourne Uni, Australia Lines: 36 Keywords: BRL's S2 system In article <17671@beta.UUCP> dd@beta.UUCP (Dan Davison) writes: >In article <1722@aecom.YU.EDU>, diaz@aecom.YU.EDU (Dizzy Dan) writes: >> Our laboratory is considering purchasing Bethesda Research Laboratory's >> sequencing apparatus S2. We will try the system on loan this month. >> Please note: no responses will be accepted from Dan Davison, >> because he eats mangled baby ducks. > >But they're so crunchy! Great mouth feel! > >Actually, I prefer to build my own apparati. If I can find your >address, I'll send you the sketches. I concur. I very much prefer a two foot gel apparatus and I use Mylar sheet strips as spacers. If Dizzy Dan wants a second opinion on them send me a note and I will see what I can do( No offense to Dan Davison intended ) >Also, I prefer the higher voltage power supples 3-5KV with large >(55-75cm) gels. I am not sure about the high voltage power supplies. I use a 3.5 KV supply and seems to work quite well. The only thing I am not sure of are the mangled Baby Ducks. Hey Dan D, Can I have the recipe please? Sam Ganesan. ******************************************************************************* E - mail : ACSnet: sam@murdu.mu.oz JANET: sam%murdu.mu.oz@uk.ac.ukc ARPA : sam%murdu.mu.oz.au@uunet.uu.net sam%murdu.mu.oz@uk.ac.ean-relay UUCP : {uunet,pyramid}!munnari!murdu.mu.oz.au!sam Snail : Sam Ganesan, Microbiology Dept,Melbourne University, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia. ******************************************************************************