Automatic protein and/or DNA analysis system and method

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrophoretic or electro-osmotic apparatus

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204466, 204467, 204616, G01N 2726, G01N 27447

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058659757

ABSTRACT:
A fully automated protein and/or DNA gene fragment analyzing machine and method are disclosed in which, in a simple machine structure, a plurality of electrophoresis cells each containing such fragments, are robotically, under computer programming, inserted into an electrophoresis housing and subjected to voltage for producing electrophoretic migration in one dimension (horizontally), and then preferably after robotic 90.degree. rotating of the cells, are voltage migrated in an orthogonal direction to separate the fragments vertically, and then robotically presented to an optical image scanner for identifying the brightest fragments and classifying the same, with comparison with reference image fragment locations of normal or variant fragments, and for computer storing all relevant data.

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