Disease is a major impediment to productivity in food production systems globally and is often a non-insurable open risk.
Genics provides solutions to help understand and mitigate these risks, maximising production efficiencies and making high quality products more affordable.
Our proprietary technology quantitatively detects 13 pathogens of commercial relevance at sensitivity levels equal to and in most cases superior to current OIE and standard industry tests.
Shrimp MultiPath detects most known genetic variants of all pathogens and has inbuilt quality controls for extraction and reverse transcription. It is cost effective with fast turn-around for multiple pathogens.
Shrimp MultiPath utilises data sets to enable on-farm management decisions to maximise productivity and reduce risk.
The limitation of standard methodologies is that they are unable to detect large numbers of templates generated in a multiplexed reaction.
Shrimp MultiPath technology measures the amount of template generated during PCR to determine the absence, presence and quantity/copies of co-detected pathogens providing clear and concise results.
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