Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Recombinant DNA Technology – HIB Chart
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Research Grade
Application – Suitable for biotechnology labs, classrooms, and research studies to demonstrate the process and applications of recombinant DNA technology
Product Overview
The RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY – HIB CHART is an essential visual reference tool for molecular biology laboratories and educational institutions. Engineered with high-resolution printing on durable laminated paper, this chart provides crystal-clear illustrations of recombinant DNA processes, including restriction enzyme digestion, plasmid mapping, and gene cloning workflows. The synthetic coating ensures resistance to moisture and frequent handling, making it ideal for long-term use in demanding lab environments. Each element is meticulously labeled with standard scientific nomenclature, ensuring compatibility with academic curricula and research protocols. The A2 size format offers optimal visibility for group study sessions while maintaining portability for individual reference. This professional-grade chart serves as both an instructional aid for students learning genetic engineering fundamentals and a quick-reference guide for experienced researchers conducting complex DNA manipulation experiments.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this HIB chart?
The chart features a matte synthetic lamination that provides both durability and glare resistance for optimal visibility under laboratory lighting conditions.
2. Can this chart be used for professional research presentations?
Yes, the high-resolution illustrations and professional-grade printing make it suitable for use in research presentations, seminars, and academic conferences.
3. How does this chart differ from standard DNA technology posters?
Unlike generic posters, this specialized HIB chart focuses exclusively on recombinant DNA techniques with detailed step-by-step visualizations of key processes like gene splicing and vector construction.
4. What’s the recommended storage method for long-term preservation?
Store flat in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. The laminated surface allows for occasional wiping with a damp cloth to maintain clarity.
5. Is this chart compatible with standard laboratory documentation systems?
The chart uses universal genetic engineering symbols and terminology that align with most laboratory documentation standards and academic textbooks.

