- Description
The Ion AmpliSeq™ Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Research Panel is a quick, accurate and cost-effective tool to detect 28 different antibiotic classes. The panel contains 2 pools comprised of a total of 815 amplicons to assess the presence of 478 antimicrobial resistance genes. The panel design has been developed in collaboration with a team from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Naval Research Laboratory.
Recommended Application Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring | Recommended ConfigurationSample per Chip: 10 per 530 chip | Sample TypeHigh molecular weight DNA |
Number of sample in Publication24 isolates | Observed PerformancePanel uniformity: not described Reads on-targets: not described | Input DNA5-10ng per sample |
Description
The Ion AmpliSeq™ Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Research Panel is a quick, accurate and cost-effective tool to detect 28 different antibiotic classes. The panel contains 2 pools comprised of a total of 815 amplicons to assess the presence of 478 antimicrobial resistance genes. The panel design has been developed in collaboration with a team from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Naval Research Laboratory.
Recommended Application Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring | Recommended ConfigurationSample per Chip: 10 per 530 chip | Sample TypeHigh molecular weight DNA |
Number of sample in Publication24 isolates | Observed PerformancePanel uniformity: not described Reads on-targets: not described | Input DNA5-10ng per sample |