Colony Picking

Colony picking is an essential step in biological research as scientists often need to isolate high-value clones in order to mass-produce DNA or proteins to be used in a variety of applications downstream. Traditionally, microbial colony picking is performed manually using sterile pipette tips or inoculation loops, which are usually slow, labor-intensive, and time-consuming. Mammalian colonies are typically selected with tedious processes like limiting dilution that can negatively affect cellular outgrowth. Not only do automated colony pickers make the entire process quicker, but the results are more consistent and repeatable.

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