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Microbial Identification Basics
Learn about the different identification technologies, including details of genotypic identification for both bacteria and fungi, the powerful emerging mass spectrometry-based proteotypic identification and details on the different methods of strain typing and how this information can be used to help maintain control of your manufacturing environment.
Technical References and White Papers
Looking for informational material on the services and details on the methods we use for microbial identification? Find the links to our product descriptions and case studies analyzing and discussing our proprietary microbial identification and strain typing methods and the impact our superior methods and relevant reference libraries have on the accuracy and reliability of the results we deliver.
Financial Case Studies
Determining the financial benefit of outsourcing involves more than a simple comparison of annual reagent and consumable costs versus the price per test being offered by the contract laboratory. The true cost requires an analysis that examines the fixed and variable costs attributed to obtaining an identification, as well as the expected performance of the identification system based on key performance indicators.
Guides and Instructions for All Your Identification Needs
Download the forms you need, the instructional guides on how to fill them in, the instructions for sample preparation and shipping and download the Guides on how to interpret your reports.
FAQs
Have questions about what test to use, the IRF, the final report, or how and when to submit samples? Not sure how to interpret a report or question on sequencing methods and data interpretation? See our Frequently Asked Questions.
Glossary
If you just want a simple definition of a term that we use or something new to you, see our Glossary of Terms for clarification.
Microbiology Industrial Links and Laboratory Practice Websites
Find links to a number of sites we have found with information particularly relevant to laboratory practice. Let us know if any sites have been overlooked (send email to: marketing@accugenix.com).
