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143 Biology Building
129 E. Jefferson St
Iowa City, IA 52242
United Stateshttps://biology.uiowa.edu/research/carver-center-genomics-ccg#accordion-item-2441-0cite this facility
Emily Fox
The Roy J. Carver Center for Genomics (CCG) is a research and service center within the Department of Biology on the campus of the University of Iowa (UI). The CCG maintains a centralized laboratory with equipment and instruments available for investigators to use in their molecular research.
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Last Updated: 04/03/2026
Agilent Agilent BioAnalyzer 2100
The Agilent BioAnalyzer 2100 is an automated capillary electrophoresis system used to evaluate the quality of a sample containing DNA, RNA, or proteins. It uses a microfluidics system, which greatly reduces the amount of sample required for analysis as compared to traditional electrophoresis. This is a full-service machine.
Agilent BioTek Cytation 5
The Cytation 5 is a combination microscope and plate reader. The instrument accommodates a wide range of plate formats (including microscope slides). The user programs the instrument to perform automated imaging of fields within specified wells. A laser auto-focus system calibrates the objective for the optimal focal plane which preserves high image quality and consistency. With three objectives (4X, 10X, 20X), users can visualize whole organisms (ex: zebrafish larva, nematodes) or subcellular compartments (ex: mitochondria). The instrument possesses three filter cubes (DAPI, GFP, and Texas Red) as well as the capacity to detect UV/Vis absorbance, luminescence, and programs to quantify DNA/RNA. The system also regulates temperature/CO2 to permit long-term imaging (potentially over several days) under controlled environmental conditions. Image analysis software (Gen5TM Image Prime) facilitates automated quantification of images.
Agilent BioTek Synergy LX Multimode Reader
The BioTek Synergy LX is a multimode plate reader with a continuous wavelength selection for UV-Vis absorbance from 200nm to 999nm in 1nm increments. The machine can also be used for detection of top luminescence and fluorescence (red, green, and blue) by switching out high-blocking filters. The system can analyze numerous common microplate assays including nucleic acid and protein quantification, ELISA and fluorescence ELISA, BCA and Bradford assays, and cell viability assays. Furthermore, the system can be used for endpoint, kinetic, area scanning, and absorbance spectral scanning with data easily exported into excel file formats. Assays can be performed using a variety of commonly used microplates in various sizes, 6- to 384 wells, including the BioTek Take3 microvolume plates. The machine can also shake the plates in a linear, orbital, or double-orbital manner before reading samples. The software used for the Synergy is the same software used on the Cytation 5 machine allowing for easy protocol transfer between both instruments.
Applied Biosystems Applied Biosystems QuantStudio 3
The Applied Biosystems QuantStudio 3 system for real-time PCR is capable of running 96 samples. Its fixed block accommodates 0.1ml sample plates, and has 3 VeriFlex temperature control zones. It can handle multiplexing of up to 4 targets. The user-friendly interface of QuantStudio Design and Analysis software makes it easy to set up your reaction. The software can also perform a variety of automated standard or custom analyses, or you can export raw data.
BD Biosciences BD FACS-Melody cell sorter
The BD FACS-Melody cell sorter is a benchtop flow cytometer capable of 4-way cell sorting. The system has a fixed-alignment flow cell separate from a 100um reusable sort nozzle. The sort speed of the system is 34,000 drops per second with an average of 10,000 events per second. Cells can be sorted by yield (two cells, one of interest), purity (two cells, both of interest), or single cell into 1.5ml, 2.0ml, or 5.0ml tubes, 6 to 384-well plates, and microscope slides. The collection holders can also be temperature controlled by a water recirculation unit allowing samples to be sorted at 4°C, 22°C, 37°C and 42°C. In addition to forward and side scatter detection, our system can detect up to 8 different colored fluorophores including GFP, DAPI, PE, PerCP, DsRed and mCherry using three fixed alignment lasers: 405nm-violet, 488nm-blue, and 561nm-yellow/green. The system is also equipped with an aerosol management option that evacuates the sort collection chamber through a 0.01um ULPA filter to trap aerosol particles during the sort process.
Bio-Rad Bio-Rad QX200 Droplet Digital PCR System
The QX200 Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) System provides absolute quantification of target DNA or RNA molecules for EvaGreen or probe-based digital PCR applications. The system consists of two instruments, the QX200 Droplet Generator and the QX200 Droplet Reader, and their associated consumables. The QX200 Droplet Generator is used to partition ddPCR reaction mix into thousands of nanoliter-sized droplets. After PCR on a thermal cycler, droplets from each sample are analyzed individually on the QX200 Droplet Reader. Droplets are ready well by well as they are streamed single file past a two-color optical detection system in a serial manner. Up to 96 samples can be processed per run. The QX200 Droplet Digital PCR System requires use of the C1000 Touch Thermal Cycler with 96-Deep Well Reaction Module and the PX1 PCR Plate Sealer. All of these instruments are available in the Carver Center for Genomics (CCG).
Diagenode Diagenode Biorupter Pico
The Bioruptor Pico is an all-in-one sonication or shearing system capable of shearing samples from 150 bp to 1kb in sample volumes of 20ul to 2ml. The system can process 6 to 16 samples simultaneously and has a built-in cooling unit for precise temperature control. This system can be used for a variety of applications including chromatin, DNA, and RNA shearing, FFPE DNA extraction, protein extraction from tissues and cells, and protein aggregation studies.
Eppendorf Thermal Cycler - Eppendorf MasterCycler Pro
The Eppendorf MasterCycler Pro features an easy-to-use interface with graphical programming, SteadySlope gradient technology, Vapo-protect lid technology, fast heating (4 C/second) and cooling (3 C/second) rates, and block uniformity of +/- 0.4 C. The gradient option of the MasterCycler Pro features SteadySlope technology to ensure that the heating and cooling ramp rates are identical in both gradient and normal operation. Thus, you can expect identical temperature control characteristics in both optimization and routine experiments. Vapo-protect lid technology is used to reduce evaporation and increase reproducibility.
Invitrogen Invitrogen Qubit 4
This all-in-one fluorometer by Invitrogen can perform rapid and highly accurate assays to quantitate nucleic acids, proteins, or ion sphere particles in a sample. The Qubit can measure nucleic acids with as little as 0.1 ng added to the assay. The proprietary Qubit nucleic acid assays require only two standards, which come premixed to reduce error, and there are pre-set protocols in the machine to use with these kits. The Qubit can also run on fluorometer mode using nucleic acid-binding fluorescent dyes such as PicoGreen or RiboGreen, where the user can set up an appropriate range and number of standards suited to their samples.
Leica Leica Cryostat CM3050 S
The Leica Cryostat is a motorized tissue sectioning system that can serially cut specimens with section thickness from 0.5 to 300um with a high degree of reproducible thin sections. The system can be used manually to do individual sections or to do a series of sections automatically. There are coarse feed and trim modes to help orientate your sample for sectioning. The machine has a large cooling chamber with a rapid freezing shelf that can accommodate multiple samples and an independent temperature-controlled specimen head. Both the cooling chamber and specimen mounting head can have the temperature set to 0°C to -40°C and -10°C to -50°C, respectively. The system also has an anti-roll plate and an adjustable blade holder which allows you to adjust the angle and horizontal position of the blade. The system requires model-specific specimen mounting chucks and disposable blades which are available for use in the facility.
LI-COR LI-COR Odyssey Fc Dual Mode Imaging System
The LI-COR® Odyssey Fc Dual Mode Infrared System is a CCD-based imager that features two solid state laser diodes (685 and 785 nm) and a low-noise CCD camera for detection of two channel near-infrared fluorescence and chemiluminescent signals. Applications include: Western Blots (chemiluminescent, two-color infrared, and in-gel), protein detection (Coomassie-stained gels), and nucleic acid detection (SYBR-family stains). For scan documentation and data analysis, the system uses the Image Studio Software.
Qiagen Qiagen Tissue Lyser LT
The Qiagen TissueLyser LT is a small bead mill that provides fast, effective disuption of up to 12 samples at the same time. Simultaneous disruption and homogenization is achieved through high-speed shaking of samples in 2 ml microcentrifuge tubes with stainless steel or glass beads.
Sage Science Sage Science BluePippin
The BluePippin from Sage Science is an automated DNA size fractionator, enabling isolation of specific size ranges of DNA fragments from a sample. This machine performs electrophoresis on 4-5 samples in parallel using separate lanes of a cartridge, eliminating the possibility of cross contamination that can occur when cutting bands out of a gel. The BluePippin elutes the targeted fragments in buffer, so no additional gel extraction protocol is required. Used as part of a workflow for NGS, the BluePippin can result in a significantly higher proportion of reads of the desired length.
Spectronics Spectronics SpectroLinker XL1000
The XL1000 is designed to monitor UV radiation and self-adjust to variations in UV intensity. All Spectroline UV crosslinkers feature a "smart" microprocessor controller and unique true UV monitoring circuitry to enable users to get error-free results with speed, accuracy, and safety. Covalently binds nucleic acid sequences and hybridization membranes in 30 seconds or less. Ensures optimum nucleic acid membrane binding even when UV output varies.
Thermo Scientific NanoDrop One Spectrophotometer
The NanoDrop One is a spectrophotometer that allows for measurement of only 1.5 ul of sample. The instrument is used to measure the concentrations of nucleic acids (dsDNA, ssDNA, RNA, oligo DNA, oligo RNA, and labeled DNA for microarray) and protein (A280, A205, BCA Bradford, Lowry, and Pierce 660). The software includes Acclaro Sample Intelligence technology with the measurements of each sample, which can help with contaminant identification. Output includes the sample concentration and the 260/280 and 260/230 ratios in a table format. Users also have the option of downloading the raw data to recreate the plot of the spectral scan.
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RRID:SCR_028228
Core offers light microscopy and imaging services. Provides access to and training on various confocal microscopes.
This facility does not provide services outside its institution
This facility does not consult outside its institution
03/31/2026
10x Genomics
ChIP-Seq
Digital PCR
DNA Analysis
Droplet Digital PCR
Genomics
Microarray
Mycoplasma Detection
Nanopore Sequencing
Nanostring
Nanostring NCounter
Real-time qPCR
RNA analysis
RNAseq
Seq-Well
Sequencing - Capillary Sequencing
Sequencing - DNA Sequencing
Sequencing - Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Single-Cell Analysis
Single-cell Sequencing
Whole Genome Sequencing
Kevin Knudtson
Genomics Division, 116 EMRB
Iowa City, IA 52242 - United States
RRID:SCR_023422
Genomics Division provides a broad spectrum of resources designed to make the techniques of genomics, functional genomics, and recombinant DNA technology readily available to the University of Iowa research and clinical communities and outside users. These resources include Next Generation sequencing, single cell analysis, spatial transcriptomics, Sanger Sequencing, qPCR, digital PCR, Nanostring, and microarray analysis.
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03/28/2023
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