


Git is the default version control provider for new projects. Developers can commit each set of changes on their dev machine and perform version control operations such as history and compare without a network connection. Each developer has a copy of the source repository on their dev machine. Git repositories can live locally (such as on a developer’s machine). Git: Git is a distributed version control system. Branches are path-based and created on the server. Historical data is maintained only on the server. Typically, team members have only one version of each file on their dev machines. Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC): TFVC is a centralized version control system. Here is a quick overview of the two version control systems:

Streamline your workflow with comparative confluence assays to identify and verify gene edits.Azure DevOps supports two types of version control, Git and Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC). The all new CloneSelect Imager FL features high contrast multichannel fluorescent and white light imaging that allows for accurate single cell detection and proof of monoclonality at day 0. With high-resolution white light imaging, the CloneSelect Imager provides automated confluence, monoclonality assurance and industry leading acquisition times with the ability to image a 96-well plate in under two minutes.

Automated acquisition and analysis provides accurate, objective, and consistent results. Tracking the formation of a colony from a single cell is effortless as barcoded plates are tracked over time. The CloneSelect® Imager and CloneSelect® Imager FL are a high-throughput automated solutions for imaging and analyzing mammalian cells.
