Plasmid

The plastids may appear in different configurations such as loops with different degrees of winding, partial splits or threads, and tandem polymers. Common configuration categories are the covalently closed circular (ccc) form, the open circular (OC) form (also called "nicked form"), linear form (digested by restriction enzyme).

BiOptic's Qsep100 provides programs that can be customized for different experimental purposes. For example, the plasmid restriction map time course experiment is explained, and the restriction mechanism of the plastid digestion time course is shown. This helps researchers understand how digestive enzymes affect plastids at different times. The plan is designed based on the needs of specific customers. You can always add additional time ranges and decide how many sampling time points you need. Therefore, all experiments are automatically completed in the same environment to reduce nuisance factors that affect data quality.

The pET3a plasmid which is analyzed by S3 cartridge (Kilobase cartridge) on Qsep100