Bacterial Genome Sequencing Kit Development

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Bacterial Genome Sequencing Kit Development

Bacteria are tiny single-celled prokaryotes that can be found in almost any environment, such as the ocean, soil, and other organisms. There are millions of species of bacteria, yet only a fraction of them can grow in a laboratory environment. Bacteria are one of the common animal pathogens, such as Mycoplasma gallisepticum, Mycoplasma synovium, Chlamydia psittaci, Bordetella avium, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and so on. When animals are infected with pathogenic bacteria, it will cause a series of diseases, seriously endanger animal health and public health, and cause huge economic losses. Bacterial whole-genome profiling is an effective tool to study the pathogenicity, metabolic pathway and transmission pathway of bacteria, which is crucial for the prevention and control of animal diseases.

High-throughput sequencing platforms. The schematic shows the main high-throughput sequencing platforms available to microbiologists today, and the associated sample preparation and template amplification proceduresFigure 1. High-throughput sequencing platforms. The schematic shows the main high-throughput sequencing platforms available to microbiologists today, and the associated sample preparation and template amplification procedures (Loman, Nicholas J., et al., 2012).

Animal Bacterial Genome Sequencing Kit Development

Bacterial genome testing, a method to obtain bacterial genome sequences by genome sequencing and assembly, and to study their structure and function. Since the publication of two complete bacterial genome sequences in 1995, several bacterial genome sequencing methods have emerged, including whole-genome birdshot sequencing, high-throughput sequencing, and single-molecule long-read length sequencing. Whole genome sequencing contains all the genetic information of microorganisms, compared to 16S which has more genetic information and functional genes enriched in specific environments in addition to taxonomic information. At present, researchers have developed a series of bacterial genome sequencing kits based on different animal bacterial genome sequencing methods, so as to conduct in-depth exploration of their pathogenicity, drug resistance, environmental adaptability, and metabolic pathways from multiple perspectives.

BioVenic is a supplier of animal bacterial sequencing kits and has been serving researchers in veterinary diagnostics, microbial sequencing, molecular diagnostics and other life science fields for many years. We have a team of professionals with extensive experience in bacterial genome sequencing and molecular diagnostics, and we also have a professional kit development platform. We can provide you with a range of customized animal bacterial sequencing kits and related products, including library prep kit, bacterial DNA extraction kit, Chlamydia psittaci genome sequencing kit, Mycoplasma synovium genome sequencing kit, Mycoplasma gallisepticum genome sequencing kit etc. If you have any needs, please feel free to contact us. We will provide you with high-quality products and services.

Animal Bacterial Genome Sequencing Kit We Can Provide

Library prep kit Bacterial DNA extraction Kit Mycoplasma gallisepticum genome sequencing Kit
Mycoplasma synovium genome sequencing Kit Chlamydia psittaci genome sequencing Kit Bordetella avium genome sequencing Kit
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae genome sequencing Kit Other kits

Delivery

  • A range of bacterial sequencing kits and sequencing-related kits
  • Product quality inspection report
  • Other experimental data you need

Our Advantages

  • Fast, efficient sequencing results
  • Higher accuracy and suitability for automated sequencing
  • Achieving high quality sequencing performance
  • Professional products and technical support
  • Reasonable price and short turnaround time

References

  1. Land, Miriam, et al. "Insights from 20 years of bacterial genome sequencing." Functional & Integrative Genomics 15.2 (2015): 141-161.
  2. Loman, Nicholas J., et al. "High-throughput bacterial genome sequencing: an embarrassment of choice, a world of opportunity." Nature Reviews Microbiology 10.9 (2012): 599-606.

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