Revolutionizing Aquatic Biodiversity Assessment
Description
MGI's ATOPlex-eDNA solution offers a comprehensive approach to environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, enabling rapid and accurate assessment of aquatic biodiversity. By combining cutting-edge ATOPlex multiplex PCR technology with high-throughput sequencing, this solution provides unparalleled insights into aquatic ecosystems.
Key Features:
- High Sensitivity: Detects trace amounts of eDNA, allowing for early detection of rare or invasive species.
- Broad Taxonomic Coverage: Identifies a wide range of aquatic organisms, including fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and algae.
- Rapid Workflow: Streamlined process from sample collection to data analysis, delivering results in minimal time.
- Accurate Species Identification: Precise taxonomic classification with high confidence.
- Flexible Sample Types: Compatible with various water samples, including freshwater, marine, and estuarine environments.
The ATOPlex-eDNA solution empowers researchers to monitor biodiversity, assess ecosystem health, and inform conservation efforts efficiently and effectively.
Recommended Applications
- Fish ecology
- eDNA detection
By harnessing the power of eDNA and advanced molecular techniques, MGI’s ATOPlex-eDNA solution is reshaping the field of aquatic ecology.
Workflow
Recommended Instruments
- DNBSEQ-E25RS (Sequencing platform)
- DNBSEQ-G99ARS (Sequencing platform)
- MGISP-NE32RS
- MGISP-960RS (Automated system)
- MGISP-100RS (Automated system)
Product parameters
The eDNA Metabarcoding Sequencing Package is a comprehensive solution encompassing self-developed nucleic acid extraction reagents, ATOPlex multiplex PCR library preparation, MGIP-960 automated sample preparation system, DNBSEQ-G99 and DNBSEQ-25 sequencers, and MetaSIS analysis software. This integrated workflow covers the entire process from sample collection to data analysis, enabling rapid and accurate assessment of biological community structure in environmental samples. It provides a powerful tool for ecological monitoring and environmental research.