Components
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16.7% Acinetobacter johnsonii ( ATCC 17909D-5)
16.7% Corynebacterium striatum ( ATCC 6940D-5)
16.7% Micrococcus luteus ( ATCC 4698D-5)
16.7% Cutibacterium acnes ( ATCC 11828D-5)
16.7% Staphylococcus epidermidis ( ATCC 12228D-5)
16.7% Streptococcus mitis ( ATCC 49456D-5)
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Applications
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ATCC® Microbiome Standards enable the
optimization of metagenomics workflows and microbiome research
applications, providing reliable comparative data while
improving assay consistency.
This product is ideal for studies on the skin microbiome, research on the effects of dysbiosis on human health, assay development, and as a daily run control for molecular diagnostics and microbiome applications.
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Biosafety Level
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1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country.
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Comments
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ATCC® Microbiome Standards are mock
microbial communities that mimic mixed metagenomic samples. This
product comprises an even mixture of genomic DNA prepared from
fully sequenced, characterized, and authenticated
bacterial species observed in normal and atypical skin microbial
communities. Each
order for this product is provided with access to run 20
analyses on One Codex, the leading bioinformatics platform for
microbial genomics and metagenomics.
Specification Range: 1.2x108 genome copies/vial ±
1 log*
*Genomic DNA concentrations indicate ATCC manufacturing
specifications and are provided as a reference only
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Product Format
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frozen 50 µL in Tris-HCl pH 8.5
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Intended Use
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Purchase of this product will include limited use access to the One Codex platform for metagenomic analysis of ATCC microbiome products. By purchasing this product, you consent and agree to allow ATCC to securely transfer sales and end users’ data related to this product to One Codex. Provision of One Codex access, storage, management of sequencing data, and the interpretation and accuracy of analytical results provided by One Codex are the responsibility of One Codex and not ATCC. End users should visit onecodex.com for their complementary metagenomic data analysis.
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