The Boyle-Mariott-Chip Fluidic 147 for ultrafast PCR relies on the Boyle-Mariott principle: The volume of a gas behaves indirect proportional to its pressure. As the air in the air reservoir at the end of the channel is heated and cooled during PCR, its volume increases and decreases, therefore moving the PCR-reaction backwards and forwards in the channel to place it on the corresponding heat areas.
This chip can only be used with a custom device not sold in the webshop.
For ready-to-use continuous flow PCR options, please check the ChipGenie® edition TSO-3Z and the continuous Flow PCR-chips.