Our services cover the Middle East and Arab countries ONLY. LabShop might apply extra charges for installation and delivery unless it is shown.The product to LabShop in this case, all related expenses will be deducted from the customer (storage, damage, shipping/returning, etc.). It is the customer’s responsibility to provide any kind of documents and/or localĪpprovals that might be required by customs, such as MOH approval or any document related to customer’s lab.Īny failure in providing the required documents within 6 working days means returning (official receipt will be given to you to be cleared before delivery). Value of taxes, VAT, and customs duties are the customer’s responsibility if applicable Installation and delivery of the products to your door are LabShop’s responsibility to any location in MENAĪll prices shown online do not include any local taxes, VAT, or customs duties. Phusion™ Hot Start II High-Fidelity DNA Polymerase, IL.MuSeek Adapter Addition Reaction Buffer, IL.Indexing compatible-MuSeek Index Set 1 enables preparation of up to 24 dual-indexed DNA libraries for sequencing in one run.Low sample input-DNA fragment libraries from 50 ng DNA input.Fast-generates NGS fragment libraries in less than 90 minutes.Convenient-no physical shearing, end-repair and ligation steps.Sequencing primers required for sequencing libraries prepared by this method are provided as well.įor use with equipment: Illumina™ HiSeq 2500, Illumina ™ MiSeq. The kit contains components sufficient for 12 fragmentation reactions and the subsequent adapter-addition polymerase chain reactions. Starting with only 50 ng or 100 ng of sample the protocol can be used to generate 100 bp - 1,000 bp insert libraries. In a subsequent PCR step the platform-specific adapters are added using a robust and accurate Thermo Scientific Phusion™ High-Fidelity DNA polymerase. The fast protocol utilizes the MuA transposase enzyme, which catalyzes simultaneous fragmentation of double-stranded target DNA and tagging the fragment ends with transposon DNA. Thermo Scientific™ MuSeek™ Library Preparation Kit, Illumina™ compatible is designed for generation of high‐quality genomic DNA libraries for sequencing with the Illumina™ MiSeq™ and HiSeq™ systems. It's a modern, simple, and very approachable music/audio player that doesn't try to appear something more than it is.Thermo Scientific™ MuSeek Library Preparation Kit, Illumina compatible While not exactly something worthy of writing home about in terms of both features and looks, Museeks gets the job done. In short, it can prevent your computer from going to sleep while listening to music.
the last noteworthy feature is the fact that Museeks can also override your system's sleep options. Interestingly enough, the app does provide support for shuffle and loop, playlist import and export (.m3u), as well as a decent queue management system. It doesn't have advanced features (equalizers, and other similar tools), even though you are provided with a few options when it comes to tweaking the play rate (playback speed control) and the GUI (dark theme, status bar integration, default view, and so forth). Museeks is not what one might call an advanced player. The three main sections of the app are Library, Playlists, and Settings, all accessible from the lower-left corner of the main window. Its GUI is clean and polished, without going over the top when it comes to design.Īll this means that no matter who you are, you'll be able to access the app's main features with ease. All about simplicityĮven from the first couple of seconds of using Museeks, it's quite clear that this is an app designed to be very approachable. It's built using Node.js, Electron, and React.js, and has pretty much all the basic features one can expect from such a tool.
Museeks is a modern, cross-platform, and open-source audio player. Be that as it may, that's not to say that "classic" players are useless, and having a good one can definitely make the whole music listening experience better.
In today's world of streaming services, local audio/music players are somewhat of a dying breed.