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[Catalog] Environmental-related Microbial Community Structure Analysis / Microbiome Analysis Kits

Rich lineup of microbiome structure analysis (microbiota analysis) and data analysis!

This catalog introduces the "Environmental Microbial Community Structure Analysis / Microbiome Analysis Kits" provided by Technosulga Lab Co., Ltd., a company specializing in microbial identification testing services. It includes various services such as "DNA extraction" to extract DNA from different types of environmental samples, and "Amplicon Sequencing Analysis (Bacteria and Archaea)" that can accommodate a wide range of samples including culture media from soil and environmental water, as well as fermented foods. [Contents] ■ Introduction and Common Guide ■ Microbial Community Structure Analysis (Microbiome Analysis) ■ Data Analysis ■ Other Microbial Tests and Products *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Analysis of live microbial community structure *Case study collection available

Introducing new amplicon analyses from next-generation sequencing! We present two approaches.

At Fasmac, we offer "Analysis of Live Microbial Community Structure." The "Community Structure Analysis using the Selective Membrane Permeable Dye EMA" utilizes the fact that EMA modifies DNA derived from dead bacteria, rendering the modified DNA unable to be amplified by PCR, allowing for the selective detection of DNA from live bacteria. Additionally, the "Community Structure Analysis using cDNA from Reverse Transcription of RNA" is a method for identifying actively functioning microorganisms by analyzing RNA in environmental samples. 【Features】 <Community Structure Analysis using Selective Membrane Permeable Dye EMA> ■ Utilizes the modification of dead bacterial DNA by EMA, which prevents PCR amplification of the modified DNA ■ Selectively detects DNA from live bacteria <Community Structure Analysis using cDNA from Reverse Transcription of RNA> ■ Analyzes RNA in environmental samples ■ Identifies actively functioning microorganisms *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Next Generation Sequencing Analysis Case] 16S rRNA Amplicon Analysis

Introducing the results of microbial community structure analysis, including principal coordinate analysis and rarefaction curves! *Case study collection available.

We would like to introduce our in-house data on soil samples. This data consists of the results of analyzing four samples from four locations. Approximately 100,000 reads have been obtained for each sample using MiSeq. The delivered data includes files in HTML format, and graphs can be viewed in a web browser, so please check them out via the related links. 【Overview】 ■ Results of microbial community structure analysis using the V4 region of 16S rRNA (classification at the phylum level) ■ OTU heatmap ■ Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA) *Optional ■ Rarefaction curve *Optional *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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