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Fungal Nucleic Acids

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Save time with ready-to-use fungal nucleic acids

Fungal research represents a gold mine of potential, with applications ranging from control reagents for quality control processes, pathogen detection, and assay development to the creation of products supporting the production of food and biofuels. To carry out some of these studies, you need fully authenticated nucleic acids. But the process of DNA extraction, preparation, and quality control is tedious and expensive. 

ATCC solves this problem by providing ready-to-use genomic DNA from well-characterized and authenticated fungal and yeast strains. Nucleic acids from ATCC Genuine Cultures can save you the time and expense of isolating DNA yourself.

With more than a century of experience as the premier global biological materials resource and standards organization, we can assure you that each preparation is fully authenticated and evaluated for integrity, purity, and quality using established techniques.

We’ll provide you with the high-quality tools you need, so you can focus on what’s important—your research. Explore our selection of nucleic acids below.

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