Universal Molecular Identification

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The Universal Molecular Identification allows the detection of microorganisms present in a sample. The detection is independent of culturing, thus offering a direct semi-quantitative view of the microbial community at a certain point in time.

This approach has many advantages:

  • all microorganisms in the sample may be identified
  • the identification occurs without the requirement of preceeding knowledge about the type of microorganisms
  • no distraction or influence of the microbial community by the type of culturing
  • unknown contaminatiing microorganisms may be classified

AMODIA offers several different variations of universal and group-specific analysis.

The technique allows to identify microbial contaminations. It can be used as a starting point for the development of a detection system for that microorganism.

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