Picotiter plate explained

Picotiter plates are flat plates with multiple wells used as small test tubes. It is a miniaturised version of the microtiter and nanotiter plates that are standard tools in analytical research. Picotiter plates are used in the DNA sequencing strategy first exploited by a spin-off company (454 Life Sciences) and commercially available on the market.[1] The picotiter plate platform enables parallel sequence analysis of 1.7 million of separate DNA fragments and thus is capable of sequencing entire genomes within a couple of hours. Titerplates can be produced from photosensitive glass, such as Foturan from SCHOTT Corporation.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-06-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707064319/http://www.454.com/downloads/news-events/history-of-genome-sequencing_FINAL.pdf . 2011-07-07 . dead .
  2. Web site: Micromachining of Photostructurable Glass-Ceramics. 29 October 2015.