Gel documentation systems

Gel documentation systems from John Morris Group support high-resolution imaging and recording of electrophoresis gels in professional Laboratory and Life Science and Diagnostics facilities. This category includes the PhotoDoc-It UVP-50 Imaging System 230 VAC, supplied through Kinesis, for capturing brilliant colour images of gels in routine research, teaching and molecular biology workflows.

The range supports laboratories documenting DNA, RNA and protein gels after electrophoresis, with features such as a compact hood enclosure, high-resolution colour camera, ethidium bromide filter, image storage and printing options. John Morris Group has supported Australian science and technology since 1952, with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers and local technical assistance on 1300 501 555.

Gel Documentation Systems For Electrophoresis Imaging

Gel documentation systems are used to capture, store and share gel images after electrophoresis. They help research, clinical, teaching and quality control laboratories record DNA, RNA and protein gel results with better consistency than manual photography. The visible range is focused on a compact gel imaging system suitable for laboratories that need clear image capture, print output and digital record keeping.

PhotoDoc-It UVP-50 Gel Imaging System Features

  • Application: Designed for high-resolution gel imaging and laboratory documentation.
  • Camera: 14.1 megapixel digital colour camera for detailed gel image capture.
  • Enclosure: Compact hood provides a darkroom environment for imaging.
  • Filter: Ethidium bromide emission filter included for fluorescent-stained gels.
  • Output: Supports image storage, USB connection and instant colour printing.
  • Compatibility: Select system configurations include a benchtop UV transilluminator for stained gel illumination.

How To Select A Gel Documentation System

When selecting a gel documentation system, confirm the type of gels and stains used in your laboratory, the required camera resolution, whether UV transillumination is needed, and how images will be stored or printed. For routine electrophoresis documentation, a compact imaging system with a hood, suitable filter and digital storage can provide a practical balance of usability and record keeping.

Related Categories For Gel Imaging Workflows

For complete electrophoresis and imaging workflows, procurement teams may also need Gel boxes, Transilluminators and Ultraviolet UV lamps. These related categories help laboratories prepare, visualise and document gels across molecular biology and teaching applications.

Technical Support For Australian Laboratories

John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with procurement guidance for gel documentation systems, imaging compatibility and related laboratory equipment. With ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained engineers and national support, our team can help source a gel documentation system suited to your imaging workflow. Contact 1300 501 555 for assistance.