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Welcome to the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core Facility

 

The Genomic Analysis and Technology Core (GATC) offers access to state-of-the-art resources and services to help investigators, educators, students and the biotech community conduct and promote research in the field of genomics.

**NOTE** External users will need to send a purchase order to the Arizona Research Labs Business Office prior to the start of any service. The purchase order must indicate the type of service and estimated quantity. Fax the purchase order to 520-621-1364, attention GATC Billing. The mailing address is:

University of Arizona Arizona Research Labs
PO Box 210077
Gould-Simpson 1013
Tucson, AZ 85721

When creating your profile on line, use your purchase order number in the account field. This field will only accept six digit numbers. If your purchase order contains letters, just omit and use the first six digits of the PO.

Please use the quick links on the right side of all GATC website pages or the pull-down menus above to navigate the website and to look up information concerning the Genomic Analysis and Technology Core facility. Information concerning workshops and symposiums will be updated continuously as they come up. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns that you are unable to answer through the website. Thank you

Please visit the Facility Overview to learn more about us.

 

::GATC Briefs::

Holiday Closure Notice

 

Customers submitting samples requiring Cleanup/Quantitation must submit their work by 5:00 PM on Friday, 12/14. Customers submitting samples for Sequencing must submit their work by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, 12/19. Samples must be received at the Keating building on time, the freezer in LSS will be checked but will not count for the deadline.

 

NEW EQUIPMENT! We have switched our ABI Real-time PCR system to a brand new ABI 7300, improving speed and accuracy for our users. For more information about the 7300 platform Click here.

OPTIMIZED REAL-TIME PCR PRIMERS! Click the following link for a database of primer sets that have been optimized for quantitative PCR: http://www.realtimeprimers.org